| volvlov 32 posts
 msg #148004
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 | 6/1/2019 10:35:38 PM 
 I am interesting in seeing when the weekly +di moving average starts to move up.  The script below works for the day but SF does not like the syntax for the weekly, i.e. "set {x,weekly +di(14)}". I think it hates the + sign.  Any thoughts?
 
 
 set {x,+di(14)}
 set {xx,cema(x,15)}
 set {y,-di(14)}
 set {yy,cema(y,15)}
 set {xm1, value of xx 1 day ago}
 set {del,xx-xm1}
 del crossed above 0
 draw del line at 0
 draw xx
 draw yy on plot xx
 draw adx
 
 
 
 
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| KSK8 561 posts
 msg #148007
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 | 6/2/2019 10:21:27 AM 
 Should work.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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| volvlov 32 posts
 msg #148012
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 | 6/2/2019 8:24:55 PM 
 Thank you for the help!
 
 
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| Mactheriverrat 3,173 posts
 msg #148013
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 modified
 | 6/2/2019 10:17:34 PM 
 One question is if your looking at  Weekly +di(14). Wouldn't you want to look at it from a weekly chart?
 
 
 Chart-display is weekly
 
 
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| Village Elder 231 posts
 msg #148015
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 | 6/2/2019 10:33:10 PM 
 The SF syntax here needs to be modified to make sure it works as you want:
 
 "Note:
 
 When using the +DI or -DI inside set statements, you'll want to use PDI (for +DI) and MDI (for -DI)."
 
 use weekly pdi(14) and weekly mdi(14) when referencing these indicators within a user defined function (e.g., the set{} statement).
 
 
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| bushynose 22 posts
 msg #148018
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 | 6/3/2019 12:59:32 AM 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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| volvlov 32 posts
 msg #148027
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 | 6/3/2019 8:41:04 PM 
 Perfect.  Thanks everyone!  Yes, I should be looking at weekly here.   I will probably end up with daily and weekly elements in the same filter and look at the results side by side in TradingView.  I'm still very new here and learning.
 
 
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