I've one question though, I notice there is "fcol(_i)=>color.rgb(255-_i * 150, 200-_i * 150, 100+_i*100, 0)" in the code and I've tried to understand color.rgb from support document but I can't seem to figure out how to if I want to change the colors (yellow and what seems like blue) in this case to something else?
RicardoSantos
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@Pratik_4Clover, _i is a float in range(0 to 1) so red is scaled from 255 to 105, green from 200 to 50 and blue 100 to 200 so that:
rgb(105, 50, 200) = purple
rgb(255, 200, 100) = yellow
ill update this at some time to be more intuitive, but for now it is like this..
Pratik_4Clover
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@RicardoSantos, Thank you, now I've a lead! I'll look for rgb representation for the colors I want there and change it. Thanks again ^^
KITSVNE
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@Pratik_4Clover, could you ELI5 how this one works?
I am using it for a few days now and from my observations purple - bullish PA, green- bearish PA and all the other colors in between - warning that the PA is changing.
what I don't understand is the kurtosis and skewness.
This indicator is useless and it has nothing to achieve only numbers and colors are changing
GamingBot
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Unable to interpret the chart. understood price difference but what is the takeaway or how to draw any conclusion from it, if you can kindly clarify pls
I've one question though, I notice there is "fcol(_i)=>color.rgb(255-_i * 150, 200-_i * 150, 100+_i*100, 0)" in the code and I've tried to understand color.rgb from support document but I can't seem to figure out how to if I want to change the colors (yellow and what seems like blue) in this case to something else?