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Store value in variable when emas crossover easy language

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Carlera
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Hi traders,

I need your help to store a value when a condition is true and use it value during the code
For example

1. When crossover Ema 200 and Ma89 then
2. Store the high Value in a variable to use it in any moment the code.
3. Draw a horizontal line from store high value to the next crossover.,

Thanks for your help.

Carlos

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Kolnidrei
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hi
 
Code
Inputs:
Price(Close),
PeriodShort(89),
PeriodLong(200),
width(2);
vars:
w(0),plotvalue(0),color(white);

value1 = Average(Price,PeriodShort);
value2 = XAverage(Price,PeriodLong);
condition1 = value1 crosses above value2;
condition2 = value1 crosses below value2;
if condition1 then begin
plotvalue = L;
color = red;
end;
if condition2 then begin
plotvalue = H;
color = green;
end;
if plotvalue <> 0 then begin
if plotvalue <> plotvalue[1] then w = 0 else w = width;
Plot(plotvalue, "cross", color, default, w);
end;

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 TraderDoc2 
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Experience: Intermediate
Platform: TradeStation
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Nice code.

For some reason it originally looked like the last if statement had "//" in front of it.

I prefer to slightly alter the last 2 lines of code as follows:

 
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if plotvalue <> plotvalue[1] then w = 0 else w = width;

Plot1(plotvalue, "cross", color, default, w);

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Kolnidrei
Lyon/France
 
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sure, I added the 2 lines because this line is not mandatory ,
it only disables the ennoying vertical lines of connection between the different levels of the horizontal lines
but i forgot to add the drawings for the moving averages;
so one should add the following lines if one wishes to see them
 
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Plot2(value1, "MA", green, default, 2);
Plot3(value2, "EMA", red, default, 2);

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Carlera
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Thanks traders for your support it was helpful for me.

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