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All right, then. Will this situation be rectified in NT7?
-Alex
Update (about 3 years later, December 2011): One can put draw objects in the future by specifying a negative bar offset. This is a good thing.
-ALast edited by anachronist; 12-20-2011, 12:11 PM.
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>> You're saying there's absolutely no way to do this?
correct
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Originally posted by NinjaTrader_Dierk View PostCorrect, you can't draw right of the rightmost bar.
I have a calculation that generates possible future turning points. They don't occur in order. When market conditions are set a certain way, a turning point is calculated, no telling where it will be.
I would like to be able to draw a vertical line where these results occur. You're saying there's absolutely no way to do this? Allowing a negative barsAgo parameter to the DrawVerticalLine() method should be a simple upgrade.
Any ideas are welcome. Do I need to set a margin to the right of a bar and then override the Plot() method?
-Alex
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At the moment the indicator is drawing the SMMA from 8 bars ago onto the current bar:
if(CurrentBar < 8)
return;
Jaw.Set(SMMA(Median, 13)[8]);
So in theory it should be possible to make a displacement -3 (in the future) and then draw the SMMA from 11 bars (8+3) ago...
But this does not work the last line will always be drawn at the current bar...
Originally posted by NinjaTrader_Ben View Post
Hello,
Thank you for your post.
Have you tried using the Displacement input parameter when you attach an indicator to a chart? You can put in a positive or negative number in Displacement and it will shift the plots forward or backward.
As for referencing a bar in the future for a condition, to build a condition you can't reference something that hasn't happened. This is impossible.
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Hello,
Thank you for your post.
Have you tried using the Displacement input parameter when you attach an indicator to a chart? You can put in a positive or negative number in Displacement and it will shift the plots forward or backward.
As for referencing a bar in the future for a condition, to build a condition you can't reference something that hasn't happened. This is impossible.
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looking forward to the function that allows indicators to plot on future bars
At the moment i am using the Open E Cry software to trade the alligator as it can plot lines in the future.
I am looking forward to see this function working in ninjatrader, ideally with the possibility in the strategy wizard to set a condition check "if x happens 5 bars in the future" ...
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Thanks for your suggestion. We'll add it to the list of future considerations.
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Can't plot past current bar - Ichi Clouds incomplete
I would like to suggest that in future releases/updates the ability to plot indicators that require forward time shifting be possible. I currently use the Ichimoku indicator which was posted in the forum but cannot see any part of the Ichimoku Cloud beyond the most current bar. I haven't checked the alligator - but I know that it also uses forward shifting to be effective in it's interpretation. Ninja's a great platform and I know these are old stodgy indicators, but nevertheless, they should be able to be plotted correctly.
Keep up the good work!
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