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Yes, this would be good. But looking at the code I guess the loop should be redesigned in order to add a fresh start. It's the impossible mission for me right now
I'll be able /I hope so/ to add this histogram again in case the study will be improved by SC Team or by other professionals.
Hi,
This is a neat study, thank you for your contribution. I just have one quick question - in the settings window I have the option to display ZigZag volume (yes/no) and a pull down menu to display histogram in various ways. If I set to display histogram as volume then I get different labels depending if I have display zigzag volume as yes or no. It looks to me the right way is to have the latter set to no, but I'm curious as to what it does when I have it set to yes.
Here's the indicator with a histogram added. I borrowed the idea for adding a bottom graphic from devdas (along with some chunks of code). I also incorporated gomi 's Hotkey framework to add these hotkeys:
However it seems to only be possible to plot on the chart itself in the form of a line that overlays price. It doesn't seem to be possible to plot in a separate panel as a histogram.
Unless there is another indicator that does this that im not aware of...
Edit: well you can put it in a separate panel, but it does not create a histogram that plots positive swings above zero and negative swings below zero.