This function is available on the Add Study window and in the Formula Toolbox.
Exponential raises "e" (approximately 2.71) to the chart value. For example, if the chart value were 0, the study would show a value of 1. Because these numbers can get big very quickly, CQG uses exponential notation to represent these numbers. Additionally, the biggest number that can be accommodated is e232.
Example: Exponential(@)
Parameter |
Description |
Display |
Opens a sub-window with display properties: • Color = Select a line color. • Weight = Type a value for line thickness. • Display = Select line style: line, histogram, or dash. • ShareScale = Assign a behavior for functions and studies sharing the vertical scale: • Auto = System determine whether sharing is feasible. • On = Scale is shared regardless of the functions and studies displayed. • Off = Scale is not shared. |
MarkIt |
Opens the Specify Conditions for Marking Bar window. |
Price |
Price used for calculations. |
OB/OS |
Opens a sub-window with properties for overbought and oversold indicators. • Color = Select a line color. • Weight = Type a value for line thickness. • Type = Select fixed or dynamic. • Std Dev = Choose a multiplier of the Standard Deviation used to derive high and low. • Lookback = Choose the number of bars that should be compared to the current bar. • Level = Assign a percentage value of average OB/OS to be used to calculate predictor OB/OS levels. • Display = Click this check box to display the line on the chart. • Style = Choose a line style: line, long dash, or short dash. |