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HL Avg Calc Line

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[2015-10-01 12:40:33]
User28914 - Posts: 87
See this print on the YM @ 16119

Then look at this print on the YM @ 16120

The purple lines are connected HL avg midpoints....however, it seems that the calculation is rounding number and creating a line when there shouldn't be.

Any thoughts?
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[2015-10-01 17:25:20]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
So you have a question about the "purple lines"?

What study is drawing those?
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[2015-10-01 17:29:41]
User28914 - Posts: 87
Yes, the purple lines seem to be connecting midpoints that are not the same or they are the same but the actual plot is not on an even horizontal line.

Its the Color Bar Based on Alert Condition, which is referencing 2 consecutive midpoints of the same value get connected.
[2015-10-01 17:32:29]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Use the Study Subgraphs Average study:
https://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?page=doc/doc_TechnicalStudiesReference.html#s164

It can reference the High and Low of the chart bars.
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[2015-10-01 17:46:43]
User28914 - Posts: 87
The studies work fine on ES, FDAX but when we go to YM, these extra lines show up and they show up slightly off.

HL Avg of a YM bar can end in a .5, does the study round up or down?
[2015-10-01 18:17:55]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
We are not understanding this, unless we were to get a Chartbook containing the chart.

It can be attached by following these instructions here:
https://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?page=PostingInformation.php#AttachFile

Make sure it only contains one chart.
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