How To Plot OHLC Values?
Yaser Rahmati | یاسر رحمتی
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Yaser Rahmati | یاسر رحمتی
Last updated
The script plots four lines on the chart:
The open price in blue.
The high price in green.
The low price in red.
The close price in white.
This line specifies that the script is written in Pine Script version 5.
This line defines a new indicator named "Plot OHLC". When this script is applied to a chart, this name will be shown in the list of applied indicators.
plot(open, color=color.blue)
: The plot
function is used to draw a plot on the chart.
open
: This is a built-in variable in Pine Script that represents the opening price of the current bar.
color=color.blue
: This specifies that the plot of the open price will be colored blue.
plot(high, color=color.green)
: The plot
function is used to draw a plot on the chart.
high
: This is a built-in variable in Pine Script that represents the highest price of the current bar.
color=color.green
: This specifies that the plot of the high price will be colored green.
plot(low, color=color.red)
: The plot
function is used to draw a plot on the chart.
low
: This is a built-in variable in Pine Script that represents the lowest price of the current bar.
color=color.red
: This specifies that the plot of the low price will be colored red.
plot(close, color=color.white)
: The plot
function is used to draw a plot on the chart.
close
: This is a built-in variable in Pine Script that represents the closing price of the current bar.
color=color.white
: This specifies that the plot of the close price will be colored white.
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