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Auto-Coloring:Angle Based Gradient

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[2018-04-10 00:29:27]
User68474 - Posts: 195
When using study "Moving Average-Exponential" and choosing "Study Settings>Subgraphs>Draw Style>Line>Auto-Coloring:Angle Based Gradient", I am perplexed by "Angle Unit" and "Angle Max" settings. I cannot find any further explanation/documentation in Table of Contents or Support Forum. I'm not quite sure what "Angle unit" means. I would assume it means "degree", as in one (1)degree. Is the option to enter some fraction of one (1) degree (eg. .25 means a quarter of one degree) so as to allow the option/possibility for further "fractionalizing" the "angle max"["angle max" then becomes construed as some further multiple of the chosen fraction, so that, let's say, choosing a .25 "unit" and a "max" of 9 would result in an angle of (9* .25) = 2.25 degrees ]??
[2018-04-10 18:32:33]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
The Angle Unit is a scaling factor that is used when determining the angle of the line between the previous Subgraph Value and the Current Subgraph Value.

We have updated the documentation to give the formula for the angle calculation using the Angle Unit here:
http://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?page=doc/ChartStudies.html#AutoColoring_AngleBasedGradient
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