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Need help with previous day close label

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Goran33
Malmo + Sweden
 
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Hi everyone, new member here. I am trying to make a chart label (top left) that basically show me two things.

1. Show the previous day close price (regular hours, not extended)
2. If this price is below $3.00, the label should be painted red. If instead the price is at $3.00 or above, the label should be painted green.

Sounds like an easy task but i can`t make this work. Please someone, help me.
Thanks in advance.

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 futs 
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def C = close(period = AggregationPeriod.DAY)[1];
AddLabel(1, c + " yesterday close", if c > 3 then color.green else color.red);

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Goran33
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Works great! Thanks so much @futs

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