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    previous day OHL

    hello,
    like PriorDayohlc plots yesterday's open, high, low and close on today's intraday chart, I want to draw yesterdays HIGH and LOW but with between certain time period like high and low of the range from 6 pm to 11.59 pm.

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    Hello hir04068,

    Thanks for your post.

    You can duplicate the indicator and modify it for your needs. If you open the indicator, right click in the text editor and select Save As, you can create a duplicate of this script.

    Where the PriorDayOHLC indicator resets variables at the beginning of a session, you can modify the code so variables get reset at a time of your choosing. You can then add time checks to control when the the priorDayHigh and priorDayLow variables get updated.

    Using ToTime can make it easier to write time checks within your code.

    ToTime() - https://ninjatrader.com/support/help...nt8/totime.htm

    Please let us know if you have any questions.
    JimNinjaTrader Customer Service

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