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1st Low Bar in LowestBar Function


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 SidewalkAerobics 
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LowestBar(Low, 7) function returns the LAST lowest of 7 bars.

How do I find the FIRST lowest bar? Assuming there are 2 different bars that are both the lowest of the seven bars.


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Hi SidewalkAerobics,

welcome to NexusFi. You could for example use a for loop and find the lowest low over the last X bars yourself and store how many bars back this happened.

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