this indicator serves to differentiate the classic type Line and source of Alligator
There are the classic inputs for the 3 lines (Jaw, Teeth and Lips) in addition to the choice of the normal source and the type of line, the choices are:
SMA = Simple moving average
EMA = Exponential moving average
WMA = Weighted moving average
RMA = Rolling moving average
HMA = Hull moving average
JMA = Jurik moving average
DEMA = Double exponential moving average
TEMA = Triple exponential moving average
LSMA = Least squares moving average
VWMA = Volume-weighted moving average
SMMA = Moving average Smoothed
KAMA = Kaufman Moving Average Adaptive
ALMA = Arnaud Legoux moving average
FRAMA = Fractal Adaptive moving average
VIDYA = Variable Index Dynamic Average
There are also Inputs that are valid only for some styles such as:
JMA = "Phase" and "Power"
ALMA = "Offset" and "Sigma"
FRAMA = "Lower shift ( FC )" and "Upper shift ( SC )"
VIDYA = "Fixed CMO Lenght (9)?" and "Calculation Method: CMO/StDev?"
Selecting the input: "Use Different Source ???" you can use a source with multiple elements of your choice:
These are the editable Inputs for Plots: *"Jaw/ Teeth/ Lips ???" = to arm / disarm the Lines *"Fill Line???" = to insert / de-sensitize the fill of the Long and Short Lines - Long = Lips> Teeth> Jaw - Short = Jaw> Teeth> Jaw - Neutral = rest *"Fill Background???" = to insert / desensit the background of the Long and Short Lines - Long = Lips> Teeth> Jaw - Short = Jaw> Teeth> Jaw - Neutral = rest
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