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trader07
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Hello,
I am looking for a way to export all the values of drawing objects on a chart that were created by some proprietary indicators (I don't have access to source code). I would like to export the Start Time, Start Y, End Time, and End Y into a csv file.

Is there any way to implement this?
Possibly created an indicator of some sort that could extract the data.

Thank you.


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 GeorgeW 
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Hello,

There is an indicator, "ExportNT8" that exports values from an indicator to an Excel spreadsheet. Not sure if it's on this forum or the NT forum, so you will have to do a search for it.


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Hello,
I am looking for a way to export all the values of drawing objects on a chart that were created by some proprietary indicators (I don't have access to source code). I would like to export the Start Time, Start Y, End Time, and End Y into a csv file.

Is there any way to implement this?
Possibly created an indicator of some sort that could extract the data.

Thank you.

Just make sure they are drawing object which you have access to. right mouse clicking in a chart, then selecting the Drawing Tools menu item... if you can't see them in this window then you won't be able to export them. This is a possibility if the author of the indicator has generated the objects using sharpDX.


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Hello,
I am looking for a way to export all the values of drawing objects on a chart that were created by some proprietary indicators (I don't have access to source code). I would like to export the Start Time, Start Y, End Time, and End Y into a csv file.

Is there any way to implement this?
Possibly created an indicator of some sort that could extract the data.

Thank you.

Any luck with this?


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