Some time to index and index to time helper methods made them for another library thought I would try to make them as methods
UTC_helper(utc) UTC helper function this adds the + to the positive utc times, add "UTC" to the string and can be used in the timezone arg of for format_time() Parameters: utc: (int) | +/- utc offset Returns: string | string to be added to the timezone paramater for utc timezone usage
bar_time(bar_amount) from a time to index Parameters: bar_amount: (int) | default - 1) Returns: int bar_time
time_to_index(_time) from time to bar_index Parameters: _time: (int) Returns: int time_to_index | bar_index that corresponds to time provided
time_to_bars_back(_time) from a time quanity to bar quanity for use with [historical ref]. Parameters: _time: (int) Returns: int bars_back | yeilds the amount of bars from current bar to reach _time provided
bars_back_to_time(bars_back) from bars_back to time Parameters: bars_back Returns: int | using same logic as [historical ref.] this will return the time of the bar = to the bar that corresponds to [x] bars_back
index_time(index) bar_index to UNIX time Parameters: index: (int) Returns: int time | time in unix that corrresponds to the bar_index
to_utc(time_or_index, timezone, format) method to use with a time or bar_index variable that will detect if it is an index or unix time and convert it to a printable string Parameters: time_or_index: (int) required) | time in unix or bar_index timezone: (int) required) | utc offset to be appled to output format: (string) | default - "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ") | the format for the time, provided string is default one from str.format_time() Returns: string | time formatted string
GET(line) Gets the location paramaters of a Line Parameters: line: (line) Returns: tuple [int x1,float y1,int x2,float y2]
GET(box) Gets the location paramaters of a Box Parameters: box: (box) Returns: tuple [int left,float top,int right,float bottom]
GET(label) Gets the location paramaters and text of a Label Parameters: label: (label) Returns: tuple [int x,float y,string _text]
GET(linefill) Gets line 1 and 2 from a Linefill Parameters: linefill: (linefill) Returns: tuple [line line1,line line2]
Format(line, timezone) converts Unix time in time or index params to formatted time and returns a tuple of the params as string with the time/index params formatted Parameters: line: (line) | required timezone: (int) | default - na Returns: tuple [string x1,string y1,string x2,string y2]
Line(x1, y1, x2, y2, extend, color, style, width) similar to line.new() with the exception of not needing to include y2 for a flat line, y1 defaults to close, and it doesnt require xloc.bar_time or xloc.bar_index, if no x1 Parameters: x1: (int) default - time y1: (float) default - close x2: (int) default - last_bar_time/last_bar_index | not required for line that ends on current bar y2: (float) default - y1 | not required for flat line extend: (string) default - extend.none | extend.left, extend.right, extend.both color: (color) default - chart.fg_color style: (string) default - line.style_solid | line.style_dotted, line.style_dashed, line.style_arrow_both, line.style_arrow_left, line.style_arrow_right width Returns: line
Box(left, top, right, bottom, extend, border_color, bgcolor, text_color, border_width, border_style, txt, text_halign, text_valign, text_size, text_wrap) similar to box.new() but only requires top and bottom to create box, auto detects if it is bar_index or time used in the (left) arg. xloc.bar_time and xloc.bar_index are not used args are ordered by purpose | position -> colors -> styling -> text options Parameters: left: (int) default - time top: (float) required right: (int) default - last_bar_time/last_bar_index | will default to current bar index or time depending on (left) arg bottom: (float) required extend: (string) default - extend.none | extend.left, extend.right, extend.both border_color: (color) default - chart.fg_color bgcolor: (color) default - color.new(chart.fg_color,75) text_color: (color) default - chart.bg_color border_width: (int) default - 1 border_style: (string) default - line.style_solid | line.style_dotted, line.style_dashed, txt: (string) default - '' text_halign: (string) default - text.align_center | text.align_left, text.align_right text_valign: (string) default - text.align_center | text.align_top, text.align_bottom text_size: (string) default - size.normal | size.tiny, size.small, size.large, size.huge text_wrap: (string) default - text.wrap_auto | text.wrap_none Returns: box
Label(x, y, txt, yloc, color, textcolor, style, size, textalign, text_font_family, tooltip) similar to label.new() but only requires no args to create label, auto detects if it is bar_index or time used in the (x) arg. xloc.bar_time and xloc.bar_index are not used args are ordered by purpose | position -> colors -> styling -> text options Parameters: x: (int) default - time y: (float) default - high or low | depending on bar direction txt: (string) default - '' yloc: (string) default - yloc.price | yloc.price, yloc.abovebar, yloc.belowbar color: (color) default - chart.fg_color textcolor: (color) default - chart.bg_color style: (string) default - label.style_label_down | label.style_none label.style_xcross,label.style_cross,label.style_triangleup,label.style_triangledown label.style_flag, label.style_circle, label.style_arrowup, label.style_arrowdown, label.style_label_up, label.style_label_down, label.style_label_left, label.style_label_right, label.style_label_lower_left, label.style_label_lower_right, label.style_label_upper_left, label.style_label_upper_right, label.style_label_center, label.style_square, label.style_diamond size: (string) default - size.normal | size.tiny, size.small, size.large, size.huge textalign: (string) default - text.align_center | text.align_left, text.align_right text_font_family: (string) default - font.family_default | font.family_monospace tooltip: (string) default - na Returns: label
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Library "FrizLabz_Time_Utility_Methods"
UTC_helper(utc) UTC helper function this adds the + to the positive utc times, add "UTC" to the string and can be used in the timezone arg of for format_time() Parameters: utc: (int) | +/- utc offset Returns: string | string to be added to the timezone paramater for utc timezone usage
bar_time(bar_amount) from a time to index Parameters: bar_amount: (int) | default - 1) Returns: int bar_time
time_to_index(_time) from time to bar_index Parameters: _time: (int) Returns: int time_to_index | bar_index that corresponds to time provided
time_to_bars_back(_time) from a time quanity to bar quanity for use with [historical ref]. Parameters: _time: (int) Returns: int bars_back | yeilds the amount of bars from current bar to reach _time provided
bars_back_to_time(bars_back) from bars_back to time Parameters: bars_back Returns: int | using same logic as [historical ref.] this will return the time of the bar = to the bar that corresponds to [x] bars_back
index_time(index) bar_index to UNIX time Parameters: index: (int) Returns: int time | time in unix that corrresponds to the bar_index
to_utc(time_or_index, timezone, format) Parameters: time_or_index timezone format
GET(line) Gets the location paramaters of a Box Parameters: line Returns: tuple [int left,float top,int right,float bottom]
GET(box) Gets the location paramaters and text of a Label Parameters: box Returns: tuple [int x,float y,string _text]
GET(label) Gets line 1 and 2 from a Linefill Parameters: label Returns: tuple [line line1,line line2]
Label(x, y, txt, yloc, color, textcolor, style, size, textalign, text_font_family, tooltip) Parameters: x y txt yloc color textcolor style size textalign text_font_family tooltip
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v3
Updated: UTC_helper(utc) UTC helper function this adds the + to the positive utc times, add "UTC" to the string and can be used in the timezone arg of for format_time() Parameters: utc: (int) +/- utc offset Returns: string string to be added to the timezone paramater for utc timezone usage
bar_time(bar_amount) from a time to index Parameters: bar_amount: (int) default - 1) Returns: int bar_time
time_to_index(_time) from time to bar_index Parameters: _time: (int) Returns: int time_to_index bar_index that corresponds to time provided
time_to_bars_back(_time) from a time quanity to bar quanity for use with [historical ref]. Parameters: _time: (int) Returns: int bars_back yeilds the amount of bars from current bar to reach _time provided
bars_back_to_time(bars_back) from bars_back to time Parameters: bars_back Returns: int using same logic as [historical ref.] this will return the time of the bar = to the bar that corresponds to [x] bars_back
index_time(index) bar_index to UNIX time Parameters: index: (int) Returns: int time time in unix that corrresponds to the bar_index
to_utc(time_or_index, timezone, format) method to use with a time or bar_index variable that will detect if it is an index or unix time and convert it to a printable string Parameters: time_or_index: (int) required) time in unix or bar_index timezone: (int) required) utc offset to be appled to output format: (string) default - "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ") the format for the time, provided string is default one from str.format_time() Returns: string time formatted string
GET(linefill) Gets line 1 and 2 from a Linefill Parameters: linefill: (linefill) Returns: tuple line line1,line line2
Format(line, timezone) converts Unix time in time or index params to formatted time and returns a tuple of the params as string with the time/index params formatted Parameters: line: (line) required timezone: (int) default - na Returns: tuple string x1,string y1,string x2,string y2
Line(x1, y1, x2, y2, extend, color, style, width) similar to line.new() with the exception of not needing to include y2 for a horizontal line, y1 defaults to close, and it doesnt require xloc.bar_time or xloc.bar_index, if no x1 Parameters: x1: (int) default - time y1: (float) default - close x2: (int) default - last_bar_time/last_bar_index not required for line that ends on current bar y2: (float) default - y1 not required for flat line extend: (string) default - extend.none extend.left, extend.right, extend.both color: (color) default - chart.fg_color style: (string) default - line.style_solid line.style_dotted, line.style_dashed, line.style_arrow_both, line.style_arrow_left, line.style_arrow_right width Returns: line object
Box(left, top, right, bottom, extend, border_color, bgcolor, text_color, border_width, border_style, txt, text_halign, text_valign, text_size, text_wrap) similar to box.new() but only requires top and bottom to create box, auto detects if it is bar_index or time used in the (left) arg. xloc.bar_time and xloc.bar_index are not used args are ordered by purpose position -> colors -> styling -> text options Parameters: left: (int) default - time top: (float) required right: (int) default - last_bar_time/last_bar_index will default to current bar index or time depending on (left) arg bottom: (float) required extend: (string) default - extend.none extend.left, extend.right, extend.both border_color: (color) default - chart.fg_color bgcolor: (color) default - color.new(chart.fg_color,75) text_color: (color) default - chart.bg_color border_width: (int) default - 1 border_style: (string) default - line.style_solid line.style_dotted, line.style_dashed, txt: (string) default - '' text_halign: (string) default - text.align_center text.align_left, text.align_right text_valign: (string) default - text.align_center text.align_top, text.align_bottom text_size: (string) default - size.normal size.tiny, size.small, size.large, size.huge text_wrap: (string) default - text.wrap_auto text.wrap_none Returns: box object
Label(x, y, txt, yloc, color, textcolor, style, size, textalign, text_font_family, tooltip) similar to label.new() but only requires no args to create label, auto detects if it is bar_index or time used in the (x) arg. xloc.bar_time and xloc.bar_index are not used args are ordered by purpose position -> colors -> styling -> text options Parameters: x: (int) default - time y: (float) default - high or low depending on bar direction txt: (string) default - '' yloc: (string) default - yloc.price yloc.price, yloc.abovebar, yloc.belowbar color: (color) default - chart.fg_color textcolor: (color) default - chart.bg_color style: (string) default - label.style_label_down label.style_none label.style_xcross,label.style_cross,label.style_triangleup,label.style_triangledown label.style_flag, label.style_circle, label.style_arrowup, label.style_arrowdown, label.style_label_up, label.style_label_down, label.style_label_left, label.style_label_right, label.style_label_lower_left, label.style_label_lower_right, label.style_label_upper_left, label.style_label_upper_right, label.style_label_center, label.style_square, label.style_diamond size: (string) default - size.normal size.tiny, size.small, size.large, size.huge textalign: (string) default - text.align_center text.align_left, text.align_right text_font_family: (string) default - font.family_default font.family_monospace tooltip: (string) default - na Returns: label
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v4 bug fixes
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v5 Changed: index_time() to index_to_time() so that index_to_time() and time_to_index() closer match in names
Removed: GET(), Format(), Line(), Label(), Box() I'll be releasing a library that has functions that mirror these
@NeonTL8, this seems like it may be a big endeavor but perhaps we can maybe even work on it together.
i was hoping for this feature... if i want 60 bars back (on a 1m chart) prior to 9:35am EST on a US stock ticker, we could be produced with the answer of 3:05 pm EST on the day prior.
9:30am is the cash open, 4:00pm is the cash close.
9:30~9:35 on the day of would take care of 5 bars, 55 bars before yesterday's close would be 3:05.
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currently, when i do any calculations that provide me a timestamp with a unix number that enters into another session period, anchoring does not work.
BobbyBanksX
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@NeonTL8, with the extended hours being different from day to day on common equities, the number of bars back from the start of one day and the end of the previous day is dynamic. oof, what a headache.
FFriZz
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@NeonTL8, does it work when you have extended hours showing on chart? I would say if you are wanting to account for the extended and pre session to try and avoid bars back and try to reference with time if you share a snippet of what exactly your trying to do I can help you more
FFriZz
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@NeonTL8, thanks m8!
ASIFKERIM
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Hi, Is this library can use delay between alerts in seconds
FFriZz
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@hjsjshs, No this library wont help with that specifically.. but unix time is in milliseconds so if you have 2 unix times and you find the difference and divide it by 1000 it would be converted to seconds.. you could use the bar_time function to find the unix time length of a bar (how many milliseconds a bar is) and divide it by 1000 and that should be how man seconds the bar is.. then there would be some math to figure out exactly how long you would want.. just remember the unix time is in milliseconds so an example would be
if timenow > time + 1000
this would only work on live bars though but hope this helps ya
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@FFriZz, Thanks for your legendary work, Much appreciate it. I have encountered an issue while adding a library in to my indicator i.e it shows an error can not use global variables in the exported function. do you have any workaround for it?
FFriZz
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@liteshi55, yes i noticed this today I will have it fixed tomorrow I think it has to do with my FrizBug library something Pinescript changed but ill fix it soon thank you for the feedback m8
FFriZz
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@liteshi55, I think I got it taken care of make sure you change the version to the newest one and let me know if it was the problem you were encountering. Thank you