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Displaying the daily range in ticks at the top of each volume profiles

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[2017-11-28 11:33:21]
s291117 - Posts: 28
Hello Support,

I would like to display the range at the top of each daily volume profil.

I have tried this option:

text diplay from studies based on number bars calculated value : daily range

then

text diplay for studies, setting and inputs, study and subgraph to display : ID(numbers bars calculated value).SG(daily range)


I have added the Number bars to the volumes Profiles chart and then called the parameter Daily range from the NBARS study.

The problem is that i do not succeed to display the daily range in ticks at the top of each volume and that I do not want the Nbars to appear.

Can you help me on this matter please ?

See attached.


PS: i am also searching to visualise the global previous weekly range, global previous monthly range, the daily average range according to a custom period, on any chart.

Is this possible ?


Thanks !
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[2017-11-28 18:51:55]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
The most we can help you is to recommend to use this study:
Previous/Period OHLC-Variable Period

You can then calculate the difference between the high and low lines using this study:
Study Subgraphs Subtract/Difference

And have a look at this study as well:
Text Display For Study
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