If I use Bars.GetBar(PastDate.Date) it returns the index in the 60Min, is there a method which allows me to know the bar where I’m in the daily time frame (the BarsArray[1] value at that time). In other words if GetBar return index value 730 in the 60 min how to know it’s also the bar 33 in BarsArray[1]? Of course if I change the primary time frame from 60 min to 10 min it must still work correctly.
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Multi Time Frame Bar cross referencing.
Let’s take an example of a chart where the primary bars are intraday 60 minutes bars then add daily period bars. BarsArray[0] are referencing the primary bars (60 min) and BarsArray[1] the added daily bars.
If I use Bars.GetBar(PastDate.Date) it returns the index in the 60Min, is there a method which allows me to know the bar where I’m in the daily time frame (the BarsArray[1] value at that time). In other words if GetBar return index value 730 in the 60 min how to know it’s also the bar 33 in BarsArray[1]? Of course if I change the primary time frame from 60 min to 10 min it must still work correctly.Tags: None
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