DeleteArrayType█ OVERVIEW
Here are common functions usually delete drawing once array of drawing is recall.
Method is used as in pine script version 5 instead of custom function.
It is an upgrade from DeleteArrayObject , which may not support overload parameter in future.
Library "DeleteArrayType"
TODO: Delete array type especially for drawings
method deleteLabel(id)
TODO: Delete array
Namespace types: array
Parameters:
id (array)
Returns: TODO: label.delete()
method deleteLine(id)
TODO: Delete array
Namespace types: array
Parameters:
id (array)
Returns: TODO: line.delete()
method deleteLineFill(id)
TODO: Delete array
Namespace types: array
Parameters:
id (array)
Returns: TODO: linefill.delete()
method deletePolyLine(id)
TODO: Delete array
Namespace types: array
Parameters:
id (array)
Returns: TODO: polyline.delete()
method deleteBox(id)
TODO: Delete array
Namespace types: array
Parameters:
id (array)
Returns: TODO: box.delete()
method deleteTable(id)
TODO: Delete array
Namespace types: array
Parameters:
id (array)
Returns: TODO: table.delete()
Arrays
LibraryCOT_NZLibrary "LibraryCOT_NZ"
This library provides tools to help Pine programmers fetch Commitment of Traders (COT) data for futures.
rootToCFTCCode(root)
Accepts a futures root and returns the relevant CFTC code.
Parameters:
root (simple string) : Root prefix of the future's symbol, e.g. "ZC" for "ZC1!"" or "ZCU2021".
Returns: The part of a COT ticker corresponding to `root`, or "" if no CFTC code exists for the `root`.
currencyToCFTCCode(currency)
Converts a currency string to its corresponding CFTC code.
Parameters:
currency (simple string)
Returns: The corresponding to the currency, if one exists.
optionsToTicker(includeOptions)
Returns the part of a COT ticker using the `includeOptions` value supplied, which determines whether options data is to be included.
Parameters:
includeOptions (simple bool) : A "bool" value: 'true' if the symbol should include options and 'false' otherwise.
Returns: The part of a COT ticker: "FO" for data that includes options and "F" for data that doesn't.
metricNameAndDirectionToTicker(metricName, metricDirection)
Returns a string corresponding to a metric name and direction, which is one component required to build a valid COT ticker ID.
Parameters:
metricName (simple string) : One of the metric names listed in this library's chart. Invalid values will cause a runtime error.
metricDirection (simple string) : Metric direction. Possible values are: "Long", "Short", "Spreading", and "No direction". Valid values vary with metrics. Invalid values will cause a runtime error.
Returns: The part of a COT ticker ID string, e.g., "OI_OLD" for "Open Interest" and "No direction", or "TC_L" for "Traders Commercial" and "Long".
typeToTicker(metricType)
Converts a metric type into one component required to build a valid COT ticker ID. See the "Old and Other Futures" section of the CFTC's Explanatory Notes for details on types.
Parameters:
metricType (simple string) : Metric type. Accepted values are: "All", "Old", "Other".
Returns: The part of a COT ticker.
convertRootToCOTCode(mode, convertToCOT)
Depending on the `mode`, returns a CFTC code using the chart's symbol or its currency information when `convertToCOT = true`. Otherwise, returns the symbol's root or currency information. If no COT data exists, a runtime error is generated.
Parameters:
mode (simple string) : A string determining how the function will work. Valid values are:
"Root": the function extracts the futures symbol root (e.g. "ES" in "ESH2020") and looks for its CFTC code.
"Base currency": the function extracts the first currency in a pair (e.g. "EUR" in "EURUSD") and looks for its CFTC code.
"Currency": the function extracts the quote currency ("JPY" for "TSE:9984" or "USDJPY") and looks for its CFTC code.
"Auto": the function tries the first three modes (Root -> Base Currency -> Currency) until a match is found.
convertToCOT (simple bool) : "bool" value that, when `true`, causes the function to return a CFTC code. Otherwise, the root or currency information is returned. Optional. The default is `true`.
Returns: If `convertToCOT` is `true`, the part of a COT ticker ID string. If `convertToCOT` is `false`, the root or currency extracted from the current symbol.
COTTickerid(COTType, CFTCCode, includeOptions, metricName, metricDirection, metricType)
Returns a valid TradingView ticker for the COT symbol with specified parameters.
Parameters:
COTType (simple string) : A string with the type of the report requested with the ticker, one of the following: "Legacy", "Disaggregated", "Financial".
CFTCCode (simple string)
includeOptions (simple bool) : A boolean value. 'true' if the symbol should include options and 'false' otherwise.
metricName (simple string) : One of the metric names listed in this library's chart.
metricDirection (simple string) : Direction of the metric, one of the following: "Long", "Short", "Spreading", "No direction".
metricType (simple string) : Type of the metric. Possible values: "All", "Old", and "Other".
Returns: A ticker ID string usable with `request.security()` to fetch the specified Commitment of Traders data.
ZigZag Library [TradingFinder]🔵 Introduction
The "Zig Zag" indicator is an analytical tool that emerges from pricing changes. Essentially, it connects consecutive high and low points in an oscillatory manner. This method helps decipher price changes and can also be useful in identifying traditional patterns.
By sifting through partial price changes, "Zig Zag" can effectively pinpoint price fluctuations within defined time intervals.
🔵 Key Features
1. Drawing the Zig Zag based on Pivot points :
The algorithm is based on pivots that operate consecutively and alternately (switch between high and low swing). In this way, zigzag lines are connected from a swing high to a swing low and from a swing low to a swing high.
Also, with a very low probability, it is possible to have both low pivots and high pivots in one candle. In these cases, the algorithm tries to make the best decision to make the most suitable choice.
You can control what period these decisions are based on through the "PiPe" parameter.
2.Naming and labeling each pivot based on its position as "Higher High" (HH), "Lower Low" (LL), "Higher Low" (HL), and "Lower High" (LH).
Additionally, classic patterns such as HH, LH, LL, and HL can be recognized. All traders analyzing financial markets using classic patterns and Elliot Waves can benefit from the "zigzag" indicator to facilitate their analysis.
" HH ": When the price is higher than the previous peak (Higher High).
" HL ": When the price is higher than the previous low (Higher Low).
" LH ": When the price is lower than the previous peak (Lower High).
" LL ": When the price is lower than the previous low (Lower Low).
🔵 How to Use
First, you can add the library to your code as shown in the example below.
import TFlab/ZigZagLibrary_TradingFinder/1 as ZZ
Function "ZigZag" Parameters :
🟣 Logical Parameters
1. HIGH : You should place the "high" value here. High is a float variable.
2. LOW : You should place the "low" value here. Low is a float variable.
3. BAR_INDEX : You should place the "bar_index" value here. Bar_index is an integer variable.
4. PiPe : The desired pivot period for plotting Zig Zag is placed in this parameter. For example, if you intend to draw a Zig Zag with a Swing Period of 5, you should input 5.
PiPe is an integer variable.
Important :
Apart from the "PiPe" indicator, which is part of the customization capabilities of this indicator, you can create a multi-time frame mode for the indicator using 3 parameters "High", "Low" and "BAR_INDEX". In this way, instead of the data of the current time frame, use the data of other time frames.
Note that it is better to use the current time frame data, because using the multi-time frame mode is associated with challenges that may cause bugs in your code.
🟣 Setting Parameters
5. SHOW_LINE : It's a boolean variable. When true, the Zig Zag line is displayed, and when false, the Zig Zag line display is disabled.
6. STYLE_LINE : In this variable, you can determine the style of the Zig Zag line. You can input one of the 3 options: line.style_solid, line.style_dotted, line.style_dashed. STYLE_LINE is a constant string variable.
7. COLOR_LINE : This variable takes the input of the line color.
8. WIDTH_LINE : The input for this variable is a number from 1 to 3, which is used to adjust the thickness of the line that draws the Zig Zag. WIDTH_LINE is an integer variable.
9. SHOW_LABEL : It's a boolean variable. When true, labels are displayed, and when false, label display is disabled.
10. COLOR_LABEL : The color of the labels is set in this variable.
11. SIZE_LABEL : The size of the labels is set in this variable. You should input one of the following options: size.auto, size.tiny, size.small, size.normal, size.large, size.huge.
12. Show_Support : It's a boolean variable that, when true, plots the last support line, and when false, disables its plotting.
13. Show_Resistance : It's a boolean variable that, when true, plots the last resistance line, and when false, disables its plotting.
Suggestion :
You can use the following code snippet to import Zig Zag into your code for time efficiency.
//import Library
import TFlab/ZigZagLibrary_TradingFinder/1 as ZZ
// Input and Setting
// Zig Zag Line
ShZ = input.bool(true , 'Show Zig Zag Line', group = 'Zig Zag') //Show Zig Zag
PPZ = input.int(5 ,'Pivot Period Zig Zag Line' , group = 'Zig Zag') //Pivot Period Zig Zag
ZLS = input.string(line.style_dashed , 'Zig Zag Line Style' , options = , group = 'Zig Zag' )
//Zig Zag Line Style
ZLC = input.color(color.rgb(0, 0, 0) , 'Zig Zag Line Color' , group = 'Zig Zag') //Zig Zag Line Color
ZLW = input.int(1 , 'Zig Zag Line Width' , group = 'Zig Zag')//Zig Zag Line Width
// Label
ShL = input.bool(true , 'Label', group = 'Label') //Show Label
LC = input.color(color.rgb(0, 0, 0) , 'Label Color' , group = 'Label')//Label Color
LS = input.string(size.tiny , 'Label size' , options = , group = 'Label' )//Label size
Show_Support= input.bool(false, 'Show Last Support',
tooltip = 'Last Support' , group = 'Support and Resistance')
Show_Resistance = input.bool(false, 'Show Last Resistance',
tooltip = 'Last Resistance' , group = 'Support and Resistance')
//Call Function
ZZ.ZigZag(high ,low ,bar_index ,PPZ , ShZ ,ZLS , ZLC, ZLW ,ShL , LC , LS , Show_Support , Show_Resistance )
Chess_Data_5This library supplies a randomized list of 1-Move Chess Puzzles, this is 5/5 in my collection of puzzles on Tradingview.
This library contains 730 chess puzzles, this is enough for 1 unique chess puzzle for 2 years (730/365 = 2)
The Puzzles are sourced from Lichess's open-source database found here -> | database.lichess.org
This data has been reduced to only included 1-Move chess puzzles with a popularity rating of > 70, and condensed for ease of formatting and less characters.
The reduced format of the data in this library reads:
"Puzzle Code, Modified FEN, Moves, Puzzle Rating, Popularity Rating"
Puzzle Code: Lichess Codes Identifying each puzzle, this allows them to be retrieved from their website based on this Code.
Modified FEN: Forsyth-Edwards Notation is the standard notation to describe positions of a chess game. This includes the active move tacked onto the end after the last '/', this simplifies the process to retrieve the active move in PineScript.
Moves: This holds the first move seen by the player in the puzzle (opposite color), and then the correct next move which is Puzzle Solution, that the player is trying to determine.
Puzzle Rating: Difficulty Rating of the Puzzle, Generally speaking | Under 1500 = Beginner | 1500 to 1800 Casual | 1800 to 2100 Intermediate | 2100+ Advanced
Popularity Ranking: This is the popularity ranking calculated by lichess based on their own data of user feedback.
Note: After Reducing the amount of data down to only 1-Move puzzles with a popularity rating of > 70%, there is still around 340k puzzles. (Enough for over 900 Years!)
> Functions [/b
get()
Returns the list of chess puzzle data.
Chess_Data_4This library supplies a randomized list of 1-Move Chess Puzzles, this is 4/5 in my collection of puzzles on Tradingview.
This library contains 730 chess puzzles, this is enough for 1 unique chess puzzle for 2 years (730/365 = 2)
The Puzzles are sourced from Lichess's open-source database found here -> | database.lichess.org
This data has been reduced to only included 1-Move chess puzzles with a popularity rating of > 70, and condensed for ease of formatting and less characters.
The reduced format of the data in this library reads:
"Puzzle Code, Modified FEN, Moves, Puzzle Rating, Popularity Rating"
Puzzle Code: Lichess Codes Identifying each puzzle, this allows them to be retrieved from their website based on this Code.
Modified FEN: Forsyth-Edwards Notation is the standard notation to describe positions of a chess game. This includes the active move tacked onto the end after the last '/', this simplifies the process to retrieve the active move in PineScript.
Moves: This holds the first move seen by the player in the puzzle (opposite color), and then the correct next move which is Puzzle Solution, that the player is trying to determine.
Puzzle Rating: Difficulty Rating of the Puzzle, Generally speaking | Under 1500 = Beginner | 1500 to 1800 Casual | 1800 to 2100 Intermediate | 2100+ Advanced
Popularity Ranking: This is the popularity ranking calculated by lichess based on their own data of user feedback.
Note: After Reducing the amount of data down to only 1-Move puzzles with a popularity rating of > 70%, there is still around 340k puzzles. (Enough for over 900 Years!)
> Functions [/b
get()
Returns the list of chess puzzle data.
Chess_Data_3This library supplies a randomized list of 1-Move Chess Puzzles, this is 3/5 in my collection of puzzles on Tradingview.
This library contains 730 chess puzzles, this is enough for 1 unique chess puzzle for 2 years (730/365 = 2)
The Puzzles are sourced from Lichess's open-source database found here -> | database.lichess.org
This data has been reduced to only included 1-Move chess puzzles with a popularity rating of > 70, and condensed for ease of formatting and less characters.
The reduced format of the data in this library reads:
"Puzzle Code, Modified FEN, Moves, Puzzle Rating, Popularity Rating"
Puzzle Code: Lichess Codes Identifying each puzzle, this allows them to be retrieved from their website based on this Code.
Modified FEN: Forsyth-Edwards Notation is the standard notation to describe positions of a chess game. This includes the active move tacked onto the end after the last '/', this simplifies the process to retrieve the active move in PineScript.
Moves: This holds the first move seen by the player in the puzzle (opposite color), and then the correct next move which is Puzzle Solution, that the player is trying to determine.
Puzzle Rating: Difficulty Rating of the Puzzle, Generally speaking | Under 1500 = Beginner | 1500 to 1800 Casual | 1800 to 2100 Intermediate | 2100+ Advanced
Popularity Ranking: This is the popularity ranking calculated by lichess based on their own data of user feedback.
Note: After Reducing the amount of data down to only 1-Move puzzles with a popularity rating of > 70%, there is still around 340k puzzles. (Enough for over 900 Years!)
> Functions [/b
get()
Returns the list of chess puzzle data.
Chess_Data_2This library supplies a randomized list of 1-Move Chess Puzzles, this is 2/5 in my collection of puzzles on Tradingview.
This library contains 730 chess puzzles, this is enough for 1 unique chess puzzle for 2 years (730/365 = 2)
The Puzzles are sourced from Lichess's open-source database found here -> | database.lichess.org
This data has been reduced to only included 1-Move chess puzzles with a popularity rating of > 70, and condensed for ease of formatting and less characters.
The reduced format of the data in this library reads:
"Puzzle Code, Modified FEN, Moves, Puzzle Rating, Popularity Rating"
Puzzle Code: Lichess Codes Identifying each puzzle, this allows them to be retrieved from their website based on this Code.
Modified FEN: Forsyth-Edwards Notation is the standard notation to describe positions of a chess game. This includes the active move tacked onto the end after the last '/', this simplifies the process to retrieve the active move in PineScript.
Moves: This holds the first move seen by the player in the puzzle (opposite color), and then the correct next move which is Puzzle Solution, that the player is trying to determine.
Puzzle Rating: Difficulty Rating of the Puzzle, Generally speaking | Under 1500 = Beginner | 1500 to 1800 Casual | 1800 to 2100 Intermediate | 2100+ Advanced
Popularity Ranking: This is the popularity ranking calculated by lichess based on their own data of user feedback.
Note: After Reducing the amount of data down to only 1-Move puzzles with a popularity rating of > 70%, there is still around 340k puzzles. (Enough for over 900 Years!)
> Functions [/b
get()
Returns the list of chess puzzle data.
Chess_Data_1This library supplies a randomized list of 1-Move Chess Puzzles, this is 1/5 in my collection of puzzles on Tradingview.
This library contains 730 chess puzzles, this is enough for 1 unique chess puzzle for 2 years (730/365 = 2)
The Puzzles are sourced from Lichess's open-source database found here -> | database.lichess.org
This data has been reduced to only included 1-Move chess puzzles with a popularity rating of > 70, and condensed for ease of formatting and less characters.
The reduced format of the data in this library reads:
"Puzzle Code, Modified FEN, Moves, Puzzle Rating, Popularity Rating"
Puzzle Code: Lichess Codes Identifying each puzzle, this allows them to be retrieved from their website based on this Code.
Modified FEN: Forsyth-Edwards Notation is the standard notation to describe positions of a chess game. This includes the active move tacked onto the end after the last '/', this simplifies the process to retrieve the active move in PineScript.
Moves: This holds the first move seen by the player in the puzzle (opposite color), and then the correct next move which is Puzzle Solution, that the player is trying to determine.
Puzzle Rating: Difficulty Rating of the Puzzle, Generally speaking | Under 1500 = Beginner | 1500 to 1800 Casual | 1800 to 2100 Intermediate | 2100+ Advanced
Popularity Ranking: This is the popularity ranking calculated by lichess based on their own data of user feedback.
Note: After Reducing the amount of data down to only 1-Move puzzles with a popularity rating of > 70%, there is still around 340k puzzles. (Enough for over 900 Years!)
> Functions [/b
get()
Returns the list of chess puzzle data.
HT: Levels LibLibrary "Levels"
method initialize(id)
Namespace types: levels_collection
Parameters:
id (levels_collection)
method create_level(id, name, value, level_start_bar, level_color, show)
Namespace types: levels_collection
Parameters:
id (levels_collection)
name (string)
value (float)
level_start_bar (int)
level_color (color)
show (bool)
method set_level(id, name, value, level_start_bar, show)
Namespace types: levels_collection
Parameters:
id (levels_collection)
name (string)
value (float)
level_start_bar (int)
show (bool)
method find_resistance(id)
Namespace types: levels_collection
Parameters:
id (levels_collection)
method find_support(id)
Namespace types: levels_collection
Parameters:
id (levels_collection)
method draw_level(id)
Namespace types: level_info
Parameters:
id (level_info)
method draw_all_levels(id)
Namespace types: levels_collection
Parameters:
id (levels_collection)
level_info
Fields:
name (series__string)
value (series__float)
bar_num (series__integer)
level_line (series__line)
line_start_bar (series__integer)
level_color (series__color)
show (series__bool)
ss (series__bool)
sr (series__bool)
levels_collection
Fields:
levels (array__|level_info|#OBJ)
Word_Puzzle_Data_R2ZLibrary "Word_Puzzle_Data_R2Z"
This Library consists of functions for returning arrays of words starting with R through Z.
By splitting the data through multiple libraries, I can import more tokens into my final compiled script, so having this data separately is extremely helpful.
This library is the the container 1/3 for my database of 5 Letter words uses in my "Word Puzzle" Game.
The List was Obtained from this master list| gist.github.com
The list was also filtered for profanity.
If there were more than 999 words under 1 first letter, then I have made the array for the 1 letter into 2. 'letter1' & 'letter2', these are used for the letters "P, B, & S".
All words are lowercase
r_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "R"
s1_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "S"
s2_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "S"
t_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "T"
u_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "U"
v_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "V"
w_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "W"
x_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "X"
y_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "Y"
z_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "Z"
Word_Puzzle_Data_I2QLibrary "Word_Puzzle_Data_I2Q"
This Library consists of functions for returning arrays of words starting with I through Q.
By splitting the data through multiple libraries, I can import more tokens into my final compiled script, so having this data separately is extremely helpful.
This library is the the container 1/3 for my database of 5 Letter words uses in my "Word Puzzle" Game.
The List was Obtained from this master list| gist.github.com
The list was also filtered for profanity.
If there were more than 999 words under 1 first letter, then I have made the array for the 1 letter into 2. 'letter1' & 'letter2', these are used for the letters "P, B, & S".
All words are lowercase
i_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "I"
j_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "J"
k_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "K"
l_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "L"
m_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "M"
n_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "N"
o_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "O"
p1_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "P"
p2_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "P"
q_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "Q"
Word_Puzzle_Data_A2HLibrary "Word_Puzzle_Data_A2H"
This Library consists of functions for returning arrays of words starting with A through H.
By splitting the data through multiple libraries, I can import more tokens into my final compiled script, so having this data separately is extremely helpful.
This library is the the container 1/3 for my database of 5 Letter words uses in my "Word Puzzle" Game.
The List was Obtained from this master list| gist.github.com
The list was also filtered for profanity.
If there were more than 999 words under 1 first letter, then I have made the array for the 1 letter into 2. 'letter1' & 'letter2', these are used for the letters "P, B, & S".
All words are lowercase
a_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "'A"
b1_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "B"
b2_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "B"
c_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "C"
d_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "D"
e_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "E"
f_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "F"
g_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "G"
h_ary()
- Returns an array of words starting with "H"
TimeSeriesRecurrencePlotLibrary "TimeSeriesRecurrencePlot"
In descriptive statistics and chaos theory, a recurrence plot (RP) is a plot showing, for each moment i i in time, the times at which the state of a dynamical system returns to the previous state at `i`, i.e., when the phase space trajectory visits roughly the same area in the phase space as at time `j`.
```
A recurrence plot (RP) is a graphical representation used in the analysis of time series data and dynamical systems. It visualizes recurring states or events over time by transforming the original time series into a binary matrix, where each element represents whether two consecutive points are above or below a specified threshold. The resulting Recurrence Plot Matrix reveals patterns, structures, and correlations within the data while providing insights into underlying mechanisms of complex systems.
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~starling7b
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Reference:
en.wikipedia.org
github.com
github.com
github.com
github.com
juliadynamics.github.io
distance_matrix(series1, series2, max_freq, norm)
Generate distance matrix between two series.
Parameters:
series1 (float) : Source series 1.
series2 (float) : Source series 2.
max_freq (int) : Maximum frequency to inpect or the size of the generated matrix.
norm (string) : Norm of the distance metric, default=`euclidean`, options=`euclidean`, `manhattan`, `max`.
Returns: Matrix with distance values.
method normalize_distance(M)
Normalizes a matrix within its Min-Max range.
Namespace types: matrix
Parameters:
M (matrix) : Source matrix.
Returns: Normalized matrix.
method threshold(M, threshold)
Updates the matrix with the condition `M(i,j) > threshold ? 1 : 0`.
Namespace types: matrix
Parameters:
M (matrix) : Source matrix.
threshold (float)
Returns: Cross matrix.
rolling_window(a, b, sample_size)
An experimental alternative method to plot a recurrence_plot.
Parameters:
a (array) : Array with data.
b (array) : Array with data.
sample_size (int)
Returns: Recurrence_plot matrix.
TimeSeriesGrammianAngularFieldLibrary "TimeSeriesGrammianAngularField"
provides Grammian angular field and associated utility functions.
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Reference:
*Time Series Classification: A review of Algorithms and Implementations*.
www.researchgate.net
method normalize(data, a, b)
Normalize the series to a optional range, usualy within `(-1, 1)` or `(0, 1)`.
Namespace types: array
Parameters:
data (array) : Sample data to normalize.
a (float) : Minimum target range value, `default=-1.0`.
b (float) : Minimum target range value, `default= 1.0`.
Returns: Normalized array within new range.
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Reference:
*Time Series Classification: A review of Algorithms and Implementations*.
normalize_series(source, length, a, b)
Normalize the series to a optional range, usualy within `(-1, 1)` or `(0, 1)`.\
*Note that this may provide a different result than the array version due to rolling range*.
Parameters:
source (float) : Series to normalize.
length (int) : Number of bars to sample the range.
a (float) : Minimum target range value, `default=-1.0`.
b (float) : Minimum target range value, `default= 1.0`.
Returns: Normalized series within new range.
method polar(data)
Turns a normalized sample array into polar coordinates.
Namespace types: array
Parameters:
data (array) : Sampled data values.
Returns: Converted array into polar coordinates.
polar_series(source)
Turns a normalized series into polar coordinates.
Parameters:
source (float) : Source series.
Returns: Converted series into polar coordinates.
method gasf(data)
Gramian Angular Summation Field *`GASF`*.
Namespace types: array
Parameters:
data (array) : Sampled data values.
Returns: Matrix with *`GASF`* values.
method gasf_id(data)
Trig. identity of Gramian Angular Summation Field *`GASF`*.
Namespace types: array
Parameters:
data (array) : Sampled data values.
Returns: Matrix with *`GASF`* values.
Reference:
*Time Series Classification: A review of Algorithms and Implementations*.
method gadf(data)
Gramian Angular Difference Field *`GADF`*.
Namespace types: array
Parameters:
data (array) : Sampled data values.
Returns: Matrix with *`GADF`* values.
method gadf_id(data)
Trig. identity of Gramian Angular Difference Field *`GADF`*.
Namespace types: array
Parameters:
data (array) : Sampled data values.
Returns: Matrix with *`GADF`* values.
Reference:
*Time Series Classification: A review of Algorithms and Implementations*.
CCOMET_Scanner_LibraryLibrary "CCOMET_Scanner_Library"
- A Trader's Edge (ATE)_Library was created to assist in constructing CCOMET Scanners
Loc_tIDs_Col(_string, _firstLocation)
TickerIDs: You must form this single tickerID input string exactly as described in the scripts info panel (little gray 'i' that
is circled at the end of the settings in the settings/input panel that you can hover your cursor over this 'i' to read the
details of that particular input). IF the string is formed correctly then it will break up this single string parameter into
a total of 40 separate strings which will be all of the tickerIDs that the script is using in your CCOMET Scanner.
Locations: This function is used when there's a desire to print an assets ALERT LABELS. A set Location on the scale is assigned to each asset.
This is created so that if a lot of alerts are triggered, they will stay relatively visible and not overlap each other.
If you set your '_firstLocation' parameter as 1, since there are a max of 40 assets that can be scanned, the 1st asset's location
is assigned the value in the '_firstLocation' parameter, the 2nd asset's location is the (1st asset's location+1)...and so on.
Parameters:
_string (simple string) : (string)
A maximum of 40 Tickers (ALL joined as 1 string for the input parameter) that is formulated EXACTLY as described
within the tooltips of the TickerID inputs in my CCOMET Scanner scripts:
assets = input.text_area(tIDset1, title="TickerID (MUST READ TOOLTIP)", tooltip="Accepts 40 TICKERID's for each
copy of the script on the chart. TEXT FORMATTING RULES FOR TICKERID'S:
(1) To exclude the EXCHANGE NAME in the Labels, de-select the next input option.
(2) MUST have a space (' ') AFTER each TickerID.
(3) Capitalization in the Labels will match cap of these TickerID's.
(4) If your asset has a BaseCurrency & QuoteCurrency (ie. ADAUSDT ) BUT you ONLY want Labels
to show BaseCurrency(ie.'ADA'), include a FORWARD SLASH ('/') between the Base & Quote (ie.'ADA/USDT')", display=display.none)
_firstLocation (simple int) : (simple int)
Optional (starts at 1 if no parameter added).
Location that you want the first asset to print its label if is triggered to do so.
ie. loc2=loc1+1, loc3=loc2+1, etc.
Returns: Returns 40 output variables in the tuple (ie. between the ' ') with the TickerIDs, 40 variables for the locations for alert labels, and 40 Colors for labels/plots
TickeridForLabelsAndSecurity(_ticker, _includeExchange)
This function accepts the TickerID Name as its parameter and produces a single string that will be used in all of your labels.
Parameters:
_ticker (simple string) : (string)
For this parameter, input the varible named '_coin' from your 'f_main()' function for this parameter. It is the raw
Ticker ID name that will be processed.
_includeExchange (simple bool) : (bool)
Optional (if parameter not included in function it defaults to false ).
Used to determine if the Exchange name will be included in all labels/triggers/alerts.
Returns: ( )
Returns 2 output variables:
1st ('_securityTickerid') is to be used in the 'request.security()' function as this string will contain everything
TV needs to pull the correct assets data.
2nd ('lblTicker') is to be used in all of the labels in your CCOMET Scanner as it will only contain what you want your labels
to show as determined by how the tickerID is formulated in the CCOMET Scanner's input.
InvalID_LblSz(_barCnt, _close, _securityTickerid, _invalidArray, _tablePosition, _stackVertical, _lblSzRfrnce)
INVALID TICKERIDs: This is to add a table in the middle right of your chart that prints all the TickerID's that were either not formulated
correctly in the '_source' input or that is not a valid symbol and should be changed.
LABEL SIZES: This function sizes your Alert Trigger Labels according to the amount of Printed Bars the chart has printed within
a set time period, while also keeping in mind the smallest relative reference size you input in the 'lblSzRfrnceInput'
parameter of this function. A HIGHER % of Printed Bars(aka...more trades occurring for that asset on the exchange),
the LARGER the Name Label will print, potentially showing you the better opportunities on the exchange to avoid
exchange manipulation liquidations.
*** SHOULD NOT be used as size of labels that are your asset Name Labels next to each asset's Line Plot...
if your CCOMET Scanner includes these as you want these to be the same size for every asset so the larger ones dont cover the
smaller ones if the plots are all close to each other ***
Parameters:
_barCnt (float) : (float)
Get the 1st variable('barCnt') from the Security function's tuple and input it as this functions 1st input
parameter which will directly affect the size of the 2nd output variable ('alertTrigLabel') that is also outputted by this function.
_close (float) : (float)
Put your 'close' variable named '_close' from the security function here.
_securityTickerid (string) : (string)
Throughout the entire charts updates, if a '_close' value is never registered then the logic counts the asset as INVALID.
This will be the 1st TickerID variable (named _securityTickerid) outputted from the tuple of the TickeridForLabels()
function above this one.
_invalidArray (array) : (array string)
Input the array from the original script that houses all of the invalidArray strings.
_tablePosition (simple string) : (string)
Optional (if parameter not included, it defaults to position.middle_right). Location on the chart you want the table printed.
Possible strings include: position.top_center, position.top_left, position.top_right, position.middle_center,
position.middle_left, position.middle_right, position.bottom_center, position.bottom_left, position.bottom_right.
_stackVertical (simple bool) : (bool)
Optional (if parameter not included, it defaults to true). All of the assets that are counted as INVALID will be
created in a list. If you want this list to be prited as a column then input 'true' here, otherwise they will all be in a row.
_lblSzRfrnce (string) : (string)
Optional (if parameter not included, it defaults to size.small). This will be the size of the variable outputted
by this function named 'assetNameLabel' BUT also affects the size of the output variable 'alertTrigLabel' as it uses this parameter's size
as the smallest size for 'alertTrigLabel' then uses the '_barCnt' parameter to determine the next sizes up depending on the "_barCnt" value.
Returns: ( )
Returns 2 variables:
1st output variable ('AssetNameLabel') is assigned to the size of the 'lblSzRfrnceInput' parameter.
2nd output variable('alertTrigLabel') can be of variying sizes depending on the 'barCnt' parameter...BUT the smallest
size possible for the 2nd output variable ('alertTrigLabel') will be the size set in the 'lblSzRfrnceInput' parameter.
PrintedBarCount(_time, _barCntLength, _barCntPercentMin)
The Printed BarCount Filter looks back a User Defined amount of minutes and calculates the % of bars that have printed
out of the TOTAL amount of bars that COULD HAVE been printed within the same amount of time.
Parameters:
_time (int) : (int)
The time associated with the chart of the particular asset that is being screened at that point.
_barCntLength (int) : (int)
The amount of time (IN MINUTES) that you want the logic to look back at to calculate the % of bars that have actually
printed in the span of time you input into this parameter.
_barCntPercentMin (int) : (int)
The minimum % of Printed Bars of the asset being screened has to be GREATER than the value set in this parameter
for the output variable 'bc_gtg' to be true.
Returns: ( )
Returns 2 outputs:
1st is the % of Printed Bars that have printed within the within the span of time you input in the '_barCntLength' parameter.
2nd is true/false according to if the Printed BarCount % is above the threshold that you input into the '_barCntPercentMin' parameter.
convergingpatternsLibrary "convergingpatterns"
Library having implementation of converging chart patterns
getPatternNameByType(patternType)
Returns pattern name based on type
Parameters:
patternType (int) : integer value representing pattern type
Returns: string name of the pattern
method find(this, sProperties, dProperties, patterns, ohlcArray)
find converging patterns for given zigzag
Namespace types: zg.Zigzag
Parameters:
this (Zigzag type from Trendoscope/ZigzagLite/2) : Current zigzag Object
sProperties (ScanProperties) : ScanProperties Object
dProperties (DrawingProperties type from Trendoscope/abstractchartpatterns/5) : DrawingProperties Object
patterns (array type from Trendoscope/abstractchartpatterns/5) : array of existing patterns to check for duplicates
ohlcArray (array type from Trendoscope/ohlc/1) : array of OHLC values for historical reference
Returns: string name of the pattern
ScanProperties
Object containing properties for pattern scanning
Fields:
baseProperties (ScanProperties type from Trendoscope/abstractchartpatterns/5) : Object of Base Scan Properties
convergingDistanceMultiplier (series float) : when multiplied with pattern size gets the max number of bars within which the pattern should converge
simpletradeLibrary "simpletrade"
Library with Simple Trade types and tracking mechanism
method evaluate(this)
Evaluate current trade and update status
Namespace types: SimpleTrade
Parameters:
this (SimpleTrade) : SimpleTrade object that need to be evaluated
Returns: current SimpleTrade object
method erase(this)
Erase SimpleTrade drawings
Namespace types: SimpleTrade
Parameters:
this (SimpleTrade) : SimpleTrade object that needs to be erased
Returns: void
method draw(this, offset, gap)
Draw SimpleTrade drawings
Namespace types: SimpleTrade
Parameters:
this (SimpleTrade) : SimpleTrade object that needs to be drawn
offset (int) : offset distance at which the drawing needs to be drawn.
gap (int) : gap between start and end of the Simple trade drawings
Returns: updated offset
TradeDrawing
Object containing Trade drawings
Fields:
entryToStop (series box) : box showing entry to stop range
entryToTarget (series box) : box showing entry to target range
maxGain (series box) : box highlighting max gain of the Trade
maxLoss (series box) : box highlighting max lowss of the Trade
invalidationLine (series line) : line displaying trade invalidation price
invalidationLabel (series label) : label displaying trade invalidation price
stopLabel (series label) : label displaying trade stop price
entryLabel (series label) : label displaying trade entry price
targetLabel (series label) : label displaying trade target price
patternLabel (series label) : label displaying trade pattern details
SimpleTrade
Object containing Simple trade details for tracking
Fields:
id (series int) : Unique trade id
pid (series int) : parent id for trade. Multiple trades can have single parent id
dir (series int) : trade direction
tradeName (series string) : Trade name or description
tradeColor (series color) : color in which the trade needs to be drawn
entry (series float) : trade entry price
stop (series float) : trade stop price
invalidation (series float) : trade invalidation price
target (series float) : trade target price
maxGainPrice (series float) : price at which the trade attained max gain
maxLossPrice (series float) : price at which the trade attained max loss
drawing (TradeDrawing) : TradeDrawing object contianing drawing items
status (series int) : current status of the trade
maxStatus (series int) : max status attained by the trade
basechartpatternsLibrary "basechartpatterns"
Library having complete chart pattern implementation
getPatternNameById(id)
Returns pattern name by id
Parameters:
id (int) : pattern id
Returns: Pattern name
method find(points, properties, dProperties, ohlcArray)
Find patterns based on array of points
Namespace types: chart.point
Parameters:
points (chart.point ) : array of chart.point objects
properties (ScanProperties type from Trendoscope/abstractchartpatterns/1) : ScanProperties object
dProperties (DrawingProperties type from Trendoscope/abstractchartpatterns/1) : DrawingProperties object
ohlcArray (OHLC type from Trendoscope/ohlc/1)
Returns: Flag indicating if the pattern is valid, Current Pattern object
method find(this, properties, dProperties, patterns, ohlcArray)
Find patterns based on the currect zigzag object but will not store them in the pattern array.
Namespace types: zg.Zigzag
Parameters:
this (Zigzag type from Trendoscope/ZigzagLite/2) : Zigzag object containing pivots
properties (ScanProperties type from Trendoscope/abstractchartpatterns/1) : ScanProperties object
dProperties (DrawingProperties type from Trendoscope/abstractchartpatterns/1) : DrawingProperties object
patterns (Pattern type from Trendoscope/abstractchartpatterns/1) : Array of Pattern objects
ohlcArray (OHLC type from Trendoscope/ohlc/1)
Returns: Flag indicating if the pattern is valid, Current Pattern object
abstractchartpatternsLibrary "abstractchartpatterns"
Library having abstract types and methods for chart pattern implementations
checkBarRatio(p1, p2, p3, properties)
checks if three zigzag pivot points are having uniform bar ratios
Parameters:
p1 (chart.point) : First pivot point
p2 (chart.point) : Second pivot point
p3 (chart.point) : Third pivot point
properties (ScanProperties)
Returns: true if points are having uniform bar ratio
getRatioDiff(p1, p2, p3)
gets ratio difference between 3 pivot combinations
Parameters:
p1 (chart.point)
p2 (chart.point)
p3 (chart.point)
Returns: returns the ratio difference between pivot2/pivot1 ratio and pivot3/pivot2 ratio
method inspect(points, stratingBar, endingBar, direction, ohlcArray)
Creates a trend line between 2 or 3 points and validates and selects best combination
Namespace types: chart.point
Parameters:
points (chart.point ) : Array of chart.point objects used for drawing trend line
stratingBar (int) : starting bar of the trend line
endingBar (int) : ending bar of the trend line
direction (float) : direction of the last pivot. Tells whether the line is joining upper pivots or the lower pivots
ohlcArray (OHLC type from Trendoscope/ohlc/1) : Array of OHLC values
Returns: boolean flag indicating if the trend line is valid and the trend line object as tuple
method draw(this)
draws pattern on the chart
Namespace types: Pattern
Parameters:
this (Pattern) : Pattern object that needs to be drawn
Returns: Current Pattern object
method erase(this)
erase the given pattern on the chart
Namespace types: Pattern
Parameters:
this (Pattern) : Pattern object that needs to be erased
Returns: Current Pattern object
method push(this, p, maxItems)
push Pattern object to the array by keeping maxItems limit
Namespace types: Pattern
Parameters:
this (Pattern ) : array of Pattern objects
p (Pattern) : Pattern object to be added to array
@oaram maxItems Max number of items the array can hold
maxItems (int)
Returns: Current Pattern array
method deepcopy(this)
Perform deep copy of a chart point array
Namespace types: chart.point
Parameters:
this (chart.point ) : array of chart.point objects
Returns: deep copy array
DrawingProperties
Object containing properties for pattern drawing
Fields:
patternLineWidth (series int) : Line width of the pattern trend lines
showZigzag (series bool) : show zigzag associated with pattern
zigzagLineWidth (series int) : line width of the zigzag lines. Used only when showZigzag is set to true
zigzagLineColor (series color) : color of the zigzag lines. Used only when showZigzag is set to true
showPatternLabel (series bool) : display pattern label containing the name
patternLabelSize (series string) : size of the pattern label. Used only when showPatternLabel is set to true
showPivotLabels (series bool) : Display pivot labels of the patterns marking 1-6
pivotLabelSize (series string) : size of the pivot label. Used only when showPivotLabels is set to true
pivotLabelColor (series color) : color of the pivot label outline. chart.bg_color or chart.fg_color are the appropriate values.
deleteOnPop (series bool) : delete the pattern when popping out from the array of Patterns.
Pattern
Object containing Individual Pattern data
Fields:
points (chart.point )
originalPoints (chart.point )
trendLine1 (Line type from Trendoscope/LineWrapper/1) : First trend line joining pivots 1, 3, 5
trendLine2 (Line type from Trendoscope/LineWrapper/1) : Second trend line joining pivots 2, 4 (, 6)
properties (DrawingProperties) : DrawingProperties Object carrying common properties
patternColor (series color) : Individual pattern color. Lines and labels will be using this color.
ratioDiff (series float) : Difference between trendLine1 and trendLine2 ratios
zigzagLine (series polyline) : Internal zigzag line drawing Object
pivotLabels (label ) : array containning Pivot labels
patternLabel (series label) : pattern label Object
patternType (series int) : integer representing the pattern type
patternName (series string) : Type of pattern in string
ScanProperties
Object containing properties for pattern scanning
Fields:
offset (series int) : Zigzag pivot offset. Set it to 1 for non repainting scan.
numberOfPivots (series int) : Number of pivots to be used in pattern search. Can be either 5 or 6
errorRatio (series float) : Error Threshold to be considered for comparing the slope of lines
flatRatio (series float) : Retracement ratio threshold used to determine if the lines are flat
checkBarRatio (series bool) : Also check bar ratio are within the limits while scanning the patterns
barRatioLimit (series float) : Bar ratio limit used for checking the bars. Used only when checkBarRatio is set to true
avoidOverlap (series bool) : avoid overlapping patterns.
allowedPatterns (bool ) : array of bool encoding the allowed pattern types.
allowedLastPivotDirections (int ) : array of int representing allowed last pivot direction for each pattern types
themeColors (color ) : color array of themes to be used.
ohlcLibrary "ohlc"
Library having OHLC and Indicator type and method implementations.
getOhlcArray(o, h, l, c, barindex, bartime, indicators)
get array of OHLC values when called on every bar
Parameters:
o (float) : Open price
h (float) : High Price
l (float) : Low Price
c (float) : Close Price
barindex (int) : bar_index of OHLC data
bartime (int) : time of OHLC cata
indicators (Indicator ) : array containing indicator
Returns: Array of OHLC objects
push(this, item, maxItems)
Push items to OHLC array with maxItems limit
Parameters:
this (OHLC )
item (OHLC) : OHLC Item to be pushed to the array
maxItems (int) : max Items the array can hold at a time
Returns: current object
push(this, item, maxItems)
Push items to Indicator array with maxItems limit
Parameters:
this (Indicator )
item (Indicator) : Indicator Item to be pushed to the array
maxItems (int) : max Items the array can hold at a time
Returns: current object
unshift(this, item, maxItems)
Unshift items to OHLC array with maxItems limit
Parameters:
this (OHLC )
item (OHLC) : OHLC Item to be unshifted to the array
maxItems (int) : max Items the array can hold at a time
Returns: current object
unshift(this, item, maxItems)
Unshift items to Indicator array with maxItems limit
Parameters:
this (Indicator )
item (Indicator) : Indicator Item to be unshifted to the array
maxItems (int) : max Items the array can hold at a time
Returns: current object
method getPoints(indicators)
get array of points based on array of indicator values
Namespace types: Indicator
Parameters:
indicators (Indicator ) : Array containing indicator objects
Returns: array of indicator points
method plot(indicator, xloc, line_color, line_style, line_width)
plots an array of Indicator using polyline
Namespace types: Indicator
Parameters:
indicator (Indicator ) : Array containing indicator objects
xloc (string) : can have values xloc.bar_index or xloc.bar_time. Used for drawing the line based on either bars or time.
line_color (color) : color in which the plots need to be printed on chart.
line_style (string) : line style line.style_solid, line.style_dotted, line.style_dashed, line.style_arrow_right, line.style_arrow_left, line.style_arrow_both
line_width (int) : width of the plot line
Returns: array of plot polyline
Indicator
Object containing Indicator name and value
Fields:
name (series string) : Indicator Name
value (chart.point) : Indicator Value as a chart point
OHLC
Object containing OHLC and indicator values
Fields:
o (series float) : Open price
h (series float) : High Price
l (series float) : Low Price
c (series float) : Close Price
barindex (series int) : bar_index of OHLC data
bartime (series int) : time of OHLC cata
indicators (Indicator ) : array containing indicator
chartpatternsLibrary "chartpatterns"
Library having complete chart pattern implementation
method draw(this)
draws pattern on the chart
Namespace types: Pattern
Parameters:
this (Pattern) : Pattern object that needs to be drawn
Returns: Current Pattern object
method erase(this)
erase the given pattern on the chart
Namespace types: Pattern
Parameters:
this (Pattern) : Pattern object that needs to be erased
Returns: Current Pattern object
method findPattern(this, properties, patterns)
Find patterns based on the currect zigzag object and store them in the patterns array
Namespace types: zg.Zigzag
Parameters:
this (Zigzag type from Trendoscope/ZigzagLite/2) : Zigzag object containing pivots
properties (PatternProperties) : PatternProperties object
patterns (Pattern ) : Array of Pattern objects
Returns: Current Pattern object
PatternProperties
Object containing properties for pattern scanning
Fields:
offset (series int) : Zigzag pivot offset. Set it to 1 for non repainting scan.
numberOfPivots (series int) : Number of pivots to be used in pattern search. Can be either 5 or 6
errorRatio (series float) : Error Threshold to be considered for comparing the slope of lines
flatRatio (series float) : Retracement ratio threshold used to determine if the lines are flat
checkBarRatio (series bool) : Also check bar ratio are within the limits while scanning the patterns
barRatioLimit (series float) : Bar ratio limit used for checking the bars. Used only when checkBarRatio is set to true
avoidOverlap (series bool)
patternLineWidth (series int) : Line width of the pattern trend lines
showZigzag (series bool) : show zigzag associated with pattern
zigzagLineWidth (series int) : line width of the zigzag lines. Used only when showZigzag is set to true
zigzagLineColor (series color) : color of the zigzag lines. Used only when showZigzag is set to true
showPatternLabel (series bool) : display pattern label containing the name
patternLabelSize (series string) : size of the pattern label. Used only when showPatternLabel is set to true
showPivotLabels (series bool) : Display pivot labels of the patterns marking 1-6
pivotLabelSize (series string) : size of the pivot label. Used only when showPivotLabels is set to true
pivotLabelColor (series color) : color of the pivot label outline. chart.bg_color or chart.fg_color are the appropriate values.
allowedPatterns (bool ) : array of bool encoding the allowed pattern types.
themeColors (color ) : color array of themes to be used.
Pattern
Object containing Individual Pattern data
Fields:
pivots (Pivot type from Trendoscope/ZigzagLite/2) : array of Zigzag Pivot points
trendLine1 (Line type from Trendoscope/LineWrapper/1) : First trend line joining pivots 1, 3, 5
trendLine2 (Line type from Trendoscope/LineWrapper/1) : Second trend line joining pivots 2, 4 (, 6)
properties (PatternProperties) : PatternProperties Object carrying common properties
patternColor (series color) : Individual pattern color. Lines and labels will be using this color.
ratioDiff (series float) : Difference between trendLine1 and trendLine2 ratios
zigzagLine (series polyline) : Internal zigzag line drawing Object
pivotLabels (label ) : array containning Pivot labels
patternLabel (series label) : pattern label Object
patternType (series int) : integer representing the pattern type
patternName (series string) : Type of pattern in string
LineWrapperLibrary "LineWrapper"
Wrapper Type for Line. Useful when you want to store the line details without drawing them. Can also be used in scnearios where you collect lines to be drawn and draw together towards the end.
method draw(this)
draws line as per the wrapper object contents
Namespace types: Line
Parameters:
this (Line) : (series Line) Line object.
Returns: current Line object
method draw(this)
draws lines as per the wrapper object array
Namespace types: Line
Parameters:
this (Line ) : (series array) Array of Line object.
Returns: current Array of Line objects
method update(this)
updates or redraws line as per the wrapper object contents
Namespace types: Line
Parameters:
this (Line) : (series Line) Line object.
Returns: current Line object
method update(this)
updates or redraws lines as per the wrapper object array
Namespace types: Line
Parameters:
this (Line ) : (series array) Array of Line object.
Returns: current Array of Line objects
method delete(this)
Deletes the underlying line drawing object
Namespace types: Line
Parameters:
this (Line) : (series Line) Line object.
Returns: Current Line object
method get_price(this, bar)
get line price based on bar
Namespace types: Line
Parameters:
this (Line) : (series Line) Line object.
bar (int) : (series/int) bar at which line price need to be calculated
Returns: line price at given bar.
Line
Line Wrapper object
Fields:
p1 (chart.point)
p2 (chart.point)
xloc (series string) : (series string) See description of x1 argument. Possible values: xloc.bar_index and xloc.bar_time. Default is xloc.bar_index.
extend (series string) : (series string) If extend=extend.none, draws segment starting at point (x1, y1) and ending at point (x2, y2). If extend is equal to extend.right or extend.left, draws a ray starting at point (x1, y1) or (x2, y2), respectively. If extend=extend.both, draws a straight line that goes through these points. Default value is extend.none.
color (series color) : (series color) Line color.
style (series string) : (series string) Line style. Possible values: line.style_solid, line.style_dotted, line.style_dashed, line.style_arrow_left, line.style_arrow_right, line.style_arrow_both.
width (series int) : (series int) Line width in pixels.
obj (series line) : line object
ZigzagLiteLibrary "ZigzagLite"
Lighter version of the Zigzag Library. Without indicators and sub-component divisions
method getPrices(pivots)
Gets the array of prices from array of Pivots
Namespace types: Pivot
Parameters:
pivots (Pivot ) : array array of Pivot objects
Returns: array array of pivot prices
method getBars(pivots)
Gets the array of bars from array of Pivots
Namespace types: Pivot
Parameters:
pivots (Pivot ) : array array of Pivot objects
Returns: array array of pivot bar indices
method getPoints(pivots)
Gets the array of chart.point from array of Pivots
Namespace types: Pivot
Parameters:
pivots (Pivot ) : array array of Pivot objects
Returns: array array of pivot points
method getPoints(this)
Namespace types: Zigzag
Parameters:
this (Zigzag)
method calculate(this, ohlc, ltfHighTime, ltfLowTime)
Calculate zigzag based on input values and indicator values
Namespace types: Zigzag
Parameters:
this (Zigzag) : Zigzag object
ohlc (float ) : Array containing OHLC values. Can also have custom values for which zigzag to be calculated
ltfHighTime (int) : Used for multi timeframe zigzags when called within request.security. Default value is current timeframe open time.
ltfLowTime (int) : Used for multi timeframe zigzags when called within request.security. Default value is current timeframe open time.
Returns: current Zigzag object
method calculate(this)
Calculate zigzag based on properties embedded within Zigzag object
Namespace types: Zigzag
Parameters:
this (Zigzag) : Zigzag object
Returns: current Zigzag object
method nextlevel(this)
Namespace types: Zigzag
Parameters:
this (Zigzag)
method clear(this)
Clears zigzag drawings array
Namespace types: ZigzagDrawing
Parameters:
this (ZigzagDrawing ) : array
Returns: void
method clear(this)
Clears zigzag drawings array
Namespace types: ZigzagDrawingPL
Parameters:
this (ZigzagDrawingPL ) : array
Returns: void
method drawplain(this)
draws fresh zigzag based on properties embedded in ZigzagDrawing object without trying to calculate
Namespace types: ZigzagDrawing
Parameters:
this (ZigzagDrawing) : ZigzagDrawing object
Returns: ZigzagDrawing object
method drawplain(this)
draws fresh zigzag based on properties embedded in ZigzagDrawingPL object without trying to calculate
Namespace types: ZigzagDrawingPL
Parameters:
this (ZigzagDrawingPL) : ZigzagDrawingPL object
Returns: ZigzagDrawingPL object
method drawfresh(this, ohlc)
draws fresh zigzag based on properties embedded in ZigzagDrawing object
Namespace types: ZigzagDrawing
Parameters:
this (ZigzagDrawing) : ZigzagDrawing object
ohlc (float ) : values on which the zigzag needs to be calculated and drawn. If not set will use regular OHLC
Returns: ZigzagDrawing object
method drawcontinuous(this, ohlc)
draws zigzag based on the zigzagmatrix input
Namespace types: ZigzagDrawing
Parameters:
this (ZigzagDrawing) : ZigzagDrawing object
ohlc (float ) : values on which the zigzag needs to be calculated and drawn. If not set will use regular OHLC
Returns:
PivotCandle
PivotCandle represents data of the candle which forms either pivot High or pivot low or both
Fields:
_high (series float) : High price of candle forming the pivot
_low (series float) : Low price of candle forming the pivot
length (series int) : Pivot length
pHighBar (series int) : represents number of bar back the pivot High occurred.
pLowBar (series int) : represents number of bar back the pivot Low occurred.
pHigh (series float) : Pivot High Price
pLow (series float) : Pivot Low Price
Pivot
Pivot refers to zigzag pivot. Each pivot can contain various data
Fields:
point (chart.point) : pivot point coordinates
dir (series int) : direction of the pivot. Valid values are 1, -1, 2, -2
level (series int) : is used for multi level zigzags. For single level, it will always be 0
ratio (series float) : Price Ratio based on previous two pivots
sizeRatio (series float)
ZigzagFlags
Flags required for drawing zigzag. Only used internally in zigzag calculation. Should not set the values explicitly
Fields:
newPivot (series bool) : true if the calculation resulted in new pivot
doublePivot (series bool) : true if the calculation resulted in two pivots on same bar
updateLastPivot (series bool) : true if new pivot calculated replaces the old one.
Zigzag
Zigzag object which contains whole zigzag calculation parameters and pivots
Fields:
length (series int) : Zigzag length. Default value is 5
numberOfPivots (series int) : max number of pivots to hold in the calculation. Default value is 20
offset (series int) : Bar offset to be considered for calculation of zigzag. Default is 0 - which means calculation is done based on the latest bar.
level (series int) : Zigzag calculation level - used in multi level recursive zigzags
zigzagPivots (Pivot ) : array which holds the last n pivots calculated.
flags (ZigzagFlags) : ZigzagFlags object which is required for continuous drawing of zigzag lines.
ZigzagObject
Zigzag Drawing Object
Fields:
zigzagLine (series line) : Line joining two pivots
zigzagLabel (series label) : Label which can be used for drawing the values, ratios, directions etc.
ZigzagProperties
Object which holds properties of zigzag drawing. To be used along with ZigzagDrawing
Fields:
lineColor (series color) : Zigzag line color. Default is color.blue
lineWidth (series int) : Zigzag line width. Default is 1
lineStyle (series string) : Zigzag line style. Default is line.style_solid.
showLabel (series bool) : If set, the drawing will show labels on each pivot. Default is false
textColor (series color) : Text color of the labels. Only applicable if showLabel is set to true.
maxObjects (series int) : Max number of zigzag lines to display. Default is 300
xloc (series string) : Time/Bar reference to be used for zigzag drawing. Default is Time - xloc.bar_time.
curved (series bool) : Boolean field to print curved zigzag - used only with polyline implementation
ZigzagDrawing
Object which holds complete zigzag drawing objects and properties.
Fields:
zigzag (Zigzag) : Zigzag object which holds the calculations.
properties (ZigzagProperties) : ZigzagProperties object which is used for setting the display styles of zigzag
drawings (ZigzagObject ) : array which contains lines and labels of zigzag drawing.
ZigzagDrawingPL
Object which holds complete zigzag drawing objects and properties - polyline version
Fields:
zigzag (Zigzag) : Zigzag object which holds the calculations.
properties (ZigzagProperties) : ZigzagProperties object which is used for setting the display styles of zigzag
zigzagLabels (label )
zigzagLine (series polyline) : polyline object of zigzag lines