LibraryTimeframeHelperLibrary "LibraryTimeframeHelper"
Helper functions to work with timeframes: to get the next higher TF, and to make the string pretty for use in labels. Perhaps I'll add more later.
f_getHigherTF(_TF)
f_getHigherTF(): Converts the input timeframe into the next one up in the list of commonly used timeframes. NOTE: You can NOT use a TF from this function as input to a request.security() call if called from this library because it gets converted to a series (since there's nothing special about this function, I expect this probably goes for any library). However, you CAN copy the code and use it directly in your script, in which case the output is only a simple variable and thus suitable for the timeframe of a request.security() call.
Parameters:
_TF (string) - The timeframe to convert.
Returns: : A string in standard timeframe format.
f_prettifyTF(_TF)
f_prettifyTF(): Converts the input timeframe from standard timeframe format to the format shown by TradingView on a chart. The output is not suitable for use as an input timeframe of a request.security() call.
Parameters:
_TF (string) - The timeframe to convert.
Returns: : A string in prettified timeframe format.
Tf
3 TimeframesThis script allows you to overlay 2 other timeframes' open and close over your chart. It also has the option to overlay Heikin Ashi candles open and close over regular candles and vice versa, simply change the values in the settings. You can also set alerts for specific open/close.
Single Timeframe Moving AverageProvides Moving average of 200 and 50 at the specific timeframe regardless of what interval you're looking at.
Saving the need to change it manually each time you switch the interval.
In this chart, I am looking at 4H interval with EMA of 50/200 of daily timeframe.