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Date/Time: Wed, 15 May 2024 22:18:12 +0000



draw rectangle instead of line

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[2020-11-04 07:38:17]
User884550 - Posts: 149
Is there any drawing style that can be used to draw specified width extended rectangle, ie zone, instead of just lines for the study?
[2020-11-04 13:46:59]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Yes. There are various draw styles that fill in area between two Study Subgraphs:
Chart Studies: Subgraphs Tab >> Draw Style
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[2020-11-04 13:50:08]
User884550 - Posts: 149
i dont want to fill between subraphs, but i want one subgraph be drawn as transparent zone with subgraph value in the middle
[2020-11-04 15:22:39]
John - SC Support - Posts: 31666
You would need to use the Arithmetic studies in combination with the Study Subgraphs Reference and use the Transparent Fill styles that were referenced above.

The following Study Collection does this for the ATR, which you can use as informational or as a basis for what you want to do:
https://www.sierrachart.com/AdditionalFiles/FillOpenRange.StdyCollct

Refer to the following for how to use a Study Collection:
How to Use an Advanced Custom Study or a Study Collection: How to Use a Study Collection
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[2020-11-06 13:28:00]
User884550 - Posts: 149
looks a little complicated,
is it possible to add an option for a transparent dash draw style?
then it would be possible to draw think transparent lines which would solve a lot of issues for traders using trading zones

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