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I have seen somewhere, that to join the string inside block,
this is used:

 
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something = "Today close price is: " + variable;
but i cant make it work with:

 
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plot1(high, "Plotnamee:"+variable);
how to merge the two strings to make it Plot name?


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I'd try something like the following (can't test it myself now):

 
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plot1(high, Text("Plotnamee:"+variable));
It can also be that using dynamic names for the plot name isn't allowed.


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