Hi,
I am wondering if FT2's API allow to code this indicator:
it will be a simple indicator, for example, stochastic,
but i want to see EURUSD's stochastic in USDJPY chart
what I'm really asking is in fact:
is there a { High('EURUSD', index) } function instead of { High(index) } function seen in the help sample.
could it be done in FT2 API?
thanks
Indicator take "ANOTHER" Pair's Info?
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Re: Indicator take "ANOTHER" Pair's Info?
charvo wrote:Hi,
I am wondering if FT2's API allow to code this indicator:
it will be a simple indicator, for example, stochastic,
but i want to see EURUSD's stochastic in USDJPY chart
what I'm really asking is in fact:
is there a { High('EURUSD', index) } function instead of { High(index) } function seen in the help sample.
could it be done in FT2 API?
thanks
function iHigh(
Symbol: string;
TimeFrame: integer;
index: integer
): double;
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Re: Indicator take "ANOTHER" Pair's Info?
Thanks, Phil.
however, in an indicator, how can i specify the timeframe? the timeframe is supposed to follow the chart's TF, and not explicitly declared by the code, isn't it?
however, in an indicator, how can i specify the timeframe? the timeframe is supposed to follow the chart's TF, and not explicitly declared by the code, isn't it?
Phil_Trade wrote:function iHigh(
Symbol: string;
TimeFrame: integer;
index: integer
): double;
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