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My gut feeling is that there is a problem ... I dont think you can have both PointA and PointB equal Point ?! I have never seen anything like " Close[Point] " to be able to comment at all ...
I guess you will find out when you add it to some already stable code as a test ..
Kaywai, if your intention is to visualize the demand/supply points on a chart, esam_jir has posted an indie in the thread "fractal points (tradestation)" over the weekend which may be helpful to you. The demand/supply points that you were referring to are essentially fractal points. I have indicated the demand/supply points in the chart below:
Level 1 Demand Points : Blue triangles
Level 1 Supply Points : Red triangles Level 2 Demand Points: Green dots
Level 2 Supply Points: Orange dots
Level 3 Demand Points: Green hash
Level 3 Supply Points: Pink hash
Jon, that code I showed you wasn't good but I came up with this (TDPoints). Wccktrader showed me a very interesting code (FractalPoints) which is more efficiently written and certainly more robust. Check it out.
Sure, what I did on my laptop was to associate Windows 7 and .ts files with notepad++. Apparently there exists some type of media file with the same extension though I haven't ever seen a file of this type so I changed the default. Otherwise, just select "open with" and browse until you find a text editor. I would post the code but it's pretty long. I also have code for the lines that I wrote as well. If you would like me to post that as well I am happy to do so. I just figured having the right code instead of most of the garbage TD indicator's out there might help. Please don't share the files outside of people you trust as I don't need the Demark trademark police coming to my house anytime soon