Different Colour for Candle
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is it possible to have green colour when the close is greater than open and a red colour when the close is less than the open while using candle
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Image Analyst
el 15 de Mayo de 2017
Oh, that's funny. Thanks for clearing it up. I thought it was an actual real candle. Now I understand.
dpb
el 15 de Mayo de 2017
Yeah, I could tell you were thinking "Image processing! My baliwick!", IA... :)
I do enough econometrics stuffs that have run across it; it's similar to box plot idea excepting for stock prices...
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dpb
el 15 de Mayo de 2017
Editada: dpb
el 16 de Mayo de 2017
Well, the doc says "(Optional) Candlestick color is specified as a character vector." which would indicate you can with just a little effort...
clrs=char('r','g'); % the two-vector from which to choose
Color=clrs((ClosePrices>=OpenPrices)+1); % select based on condition
candle(HighPrices,LowPrices,ClosePrices,OpenPrices,Color)
Make tri-state if want "no change" to show up as other than G as will here.
As noted, "air code", can't test as don't have requisite TB.
ADDENDUM
"Tri-state" is just a little different since a single logic comparison is only binary...
clrs=char('r','b','g');
Color=clrs(sign(ClosePrices-OpenPrices)+2);
-1,0,1 --> [1,2,3] ~ 1*sign(deltaPrice) + 2
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