Library "lib_tracking" tracking highest and lowest with anchor point to track over dynamic periods, e.g. to track a Session HH/LL live and get the bar/time of the LTF wick that matches the HTF HH/LL
// DESIGN DECISION // why anchored replacements for ta.highest / ta.highestbars / ta.lowest / ta.lowestbars: // 1. they require a fixed length/lookback which makes it easier to calculate, but // 2. this prevents us from tracking the HH/LL of a changing timeframe, e.g. live tracking the HH/LL of a running session or unfinished higher timeframe // 3. tracking with anchor/start/reset flag allows to persist values until the next start/reset, so no other external storage is required
track_highest(value, reset, track_this_bar) Parameters: value (float) reset (bool): boolean flag to restart tracking from this point (a.k.a anchor) track_this_bar (bool): allows enabling and disabling of tracking, e.g. before a session starts or after it ends, values can be kept until next reset.
track_lowest(value, reset, track_this_bar) Parameters: value (float) reset (bool): boolean flag to restart tracking from this point (a.k.a anchor) track_this_bar (bool): allows enabling and disabling of tracking, e.g. before a session starts or after it ends, values can be kept until next reset.
track_hl_htf(htf, value_high, value_low) Parameters: htf (string): the higher timeframe in pinescript string notation value_high (float) value_low (float) Returns: [bool started, bool closing, bool cancelled, float highest, int highest_time, int highest_index, float lowest, int lowest_time, int lowest_index]
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In true TradingView spirit, the author has published this Pine code as an open-source library so that other Pine programmers from our community can reuse it. Cheers to the author! You may use this library privately or in other open-source publications, but reuse of this code in publications is governed by House Rules.
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