PINE LIBRARY

OHLC

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📕 LIBRARY OHLC


🔷 Introduction

This library is a custom library designed to work with real-time bars. It allows to easily calculate OHLC values for any source.
Personally, I use this library to accurately display the highest and lowest values on visual indicators such as my progress bars.



🔷 How to Use

◼ 1. Import the OHLC library into your TradingView script:



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Instead of the library namespace, you can define a custom namespace as alias.




◼ 2. Create a new OHLC source using the `new()` function.



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If you has set up an alias before.


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In that case, your `<OHLC.src>` needs to be `na`, define your object like that




◼ 3. Call the `hydrateOHLC()` method on your OHLC source to update its values:

Basic


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Inline




◼ 4. The data is accessible under their corresponding names.





🔷 Note: This library only works with real-time bars and will not work with historical bars.
Notas de prensa
v2

- Updated documentation
Notas de prensa
v3

- Updated documentation
- Renamed `src.length` to `src.update_no`
Notas de prensa
🔷 Release Notes v4

🔷 What's New
  1. Renamed hydrateOHLC to hydrate.
  2. Optimized hydrate() method for improved performance
  3. Added support for series int input in hydrate()
  4. Optimization - varip declaration now handled internally
  5. Improved documentation and examples


🔷 Key Features

- Easy calculation of OHLC values for any source
- Real-time bar support
- Flexible integration with existing scripts

🔷 How to Use

1. Import the updated OHLC library:

2. Create a new OHLC source:

3. Update the OHLC values:

or

4. Access the OHLC data:


🔷 Optimization Improvements
  • The varip keyword is now automatically applied internally, eliminating the need for manual declaration
  • This change simplifies usage and ensures optimal performance by default


🔷 Note
This library is designed for real-time bars and may not provide accurate results with historical data.
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Siguiendo fielmente el espíritu TradingView, el autor ha publicado este código Pine como una biblioteca de código abierto, permitiendo que otros programadores de Pine en nuestra comunidad lo utilicen de nuevo. ¡Olé por el autor! Puede utilizar esta biblioteca de forma privada o en otras publicaciones de código abierto, pero tenga en cuenta que la reutilización de este código en una publicación se rige por las Normas internas.

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