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Changing Plot Color Dynamically
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Changing Plot Color Dynamically
I'm trying to creat an indicator where the color of the plot changes according to logic in OnUpdate(). I've tried making the plots pen local to the strategy and changing its color in OnUpdate() but that doesn't seem to work. I'm pretty sure i've seen other people do something similar but i can't seem to find any examples now that i'm looking for them. Any ideas on how i can go about doing this or examples of something similar?
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Hi darckeen, you can work with one plot for each color you need, like demonstrated in this reference sample - http://www.ninjatrader-support2.com/...ead.php?t=3227BertrandNinjaTrader Customer Service
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But setting the pen example appears in your CHM file
Originally posted by NinjaTrader_Bertrand View PostHi darckeen, you can work with one plot for each color you need, like demonstrated in this reference sample - http://www.ninjatrader-support2.com/...ead.php?t=3227
// Dynamically change the primary plot's color based on the indicator value
protected override void OnBarUpdate()
{
if (Value[0] > 100)
Plots[0].Pen = new Pen(Color.Blue);
else
Plots[0].Pen = new Pen(Color.Red);
}
So why it doesn't work ?
Using 2,3 or even more plots for displaying different colors for different value intervals seems to me wasteful, both regarding performance and the scare memory resource.
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Originally posted by xTrader1 View Post// Dynamically change the primary plot's color based on the indicator value
protected override void OnBarUpdate()
{
if (Value[0] > 100)
Plots[0].Pen = new Pen(Color.Blue);
else
Plots[0].Pen = new Pen(Color.Red);
}
So why it doesn't work ?
Using 2,3 or even more plots for displaying different colors for different value intervals seems to me wasteful, both regarding performance and the scare memory resource.
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