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Projected Ranges, Filled with transparent colors?
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[2024-12-04 20:49:10] |
User656492 - Posts: 148 |
I don't think there's a tool to do this but wanted to check with the peeps here. I would like to draw a single range and project that rectangle up and down, with various colors. Similar to Auto Projection/Retracement where levels are projected, I would like to fill the space between those levels with transparent colors. Does this exist anywhere in SC? |
[2024-12-04 21:57:42] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 40745 |
To fill in the areas between the lines in the "Auto Projection/Retracement" you would need to setup a series of "Study Subgraphs Reference" which references a pair of subgraphs from the "Auto Projection/Retracement" and then will color in between them by default. Just be sure to set the Scale of the "Study Subgraphs Reference" to be "Automatic" as it is set to Independent by default, which will not line up. You can adjust the particular Up/Down fill style you use to get what you want, including transparency. But just be aware that transparencies are very CPU intensive, so you want to be careful with that. Refer to the following: Study Subgraphs Reference Chart Studies: Filling the Area Between Two Study Subgraphs within Different Studies For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
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