try this. I added Bollinger trend as well.Someone could help me out to transform this tradingview pinescript to thinkorswim?
// This is a ToS indicator https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
// © LuxAlgo
//@version=5
indicator("Supertrend Channels [LuxAlgo]",overlay=true,max_lines_count=500)
length = input(14)
mult = input(2)
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
upper = 0.,lower = 0.,os = 0,max = 0.,min = 0.
src = close
atr = ta.atr(length)*mult
up = hl2 + atr
dn = hl2 - atr
upper := src[1] < upper[1] ? math.min(up,upper[1]) : up
lower := src[1] > lower[1] ? math.max(dn,lower[1]) : dn
os := src > upper ? 1 : src < lower ? 0 : os[1]
spt = os == 1 ? lower : upper
max := ta.cross(src,spt) ? nz(math.max(max[1],src),src) :
os == 1 ? math.max(src,max[1]) :
math.min(spt,max[1])
min := ta.cross(src,spt) ? nz(math.min(min[1],src),src) :
os == 0 ? math.min(src,min[1]) :
math.max(spt,min[1])
avg = math.avg(max,min)
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
var area_up_col = color.new(#0cb51a,80)
var area_dn_col = color.new(#ff1100,80)
plot0 = plot(max,'Upper Channel'
,max != max[1] and os == 1 ? na : #0cb51a)
plot1 = plot(avg,'Average'
,#ff5d00)
plot2 = plot(min,'Lower Channel'
,min != min[1] and os == 0 ? na : #ff1100)
fill(plot0,plot1,area_up_col,'Upper Area')
fill(plot1,plot2,area_dn_col,'Lower Area')
#/ This work is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
#// © LuxAlgo
#indicator("Supertrend Channels [LuxAlgo]",overlay=true,max_lines_count=500)
# Converted and mod by Sam4Cok@Samer800 - 05/2023
input ShowSupertrendChannel = yes;
input CalcMethod = {default "ATR Trend", "Bollinger Trend"};
input length = 14;
input mult = 2;
input src = close;
def na = Double.NaN;
def atrTrend = CalcMethod == CalcMethod."ATR Trend";
#---color
DefineGlobalColor("Blue" , CreateColor(33, 150, 243));
DefineGlobalColor("up", CreateColor(76, 175, 80));
DefineGlobalColor("dn", CreateColor(255, 82, 82));
def upperBand;
def lowerBand;
def nATR = ATR(LENGTH = length) * mult;
def bbup = Average(high, length) + StDev(high, length) * mult;
def bbdn = Average(low, length) - StDev(low, length) * mult;
def atrup = hl2 + nATR;
def atrdn = hl2 - nATR;
def up = if atrTrend then atrup else bbup;
def dn = if atrTrend then atrdn else bbdn;
def up1 = if (IsNaN(upperBand[1]) or upperBand[1] == 0) then up else upperBand[1];
def dn1 = if (IsNaN(lowerBand[1]) or lowerBand[1] == 0) then dn else lowerBand[1];
upperBand = if src[1] < up1 then min(up,up1) else up;
lowerBand = if src[1] > dn1 then max(dn,dn1) else dn;
#-- ST
def max; def min;
def upper = upperBand;
def lower = lowerBand;
def os = if src > upper then 1 else if src < lower then 0 else os[1];
def spt = if os == 1 then lower else upper;
def cross = (src>spt and src[1]<=spt[1]) or (src<spt and src[1]>=spt[1]);
def max1 = if (IsNaN(max[1]) or max[1]==0) then src else max[1];
def min1 = if (IsNaN(min[1]) or min[1]==0) then src else min[1];
max = if cross then max(max1,src) else
if os == 1 then max(src,max1) else min(spt, max1);
min = if cross then min(min1,src) else
if os == 0 then min(src, min1) else max(spt,min1);
def avg = (max + min) / 2;
def col = if avg>avg[1] and src>avg then 1 else
if avg<avg[1] and src<avg then -1 else 0;
#//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
plot UpperChannel = if max != max[1] and os == 1 or !ShowSupertrendChannel then na else max; # 'Upper Channel'
plot AvgChannel = avg; # 'Average' ,#ff5d00)
plot LowerCahnel = if min != min[1] and os == 0 or !ShowSupertrendChannel then na else min; # 'Lower Channel'
UpperChannel.SetDefaultColor(GlobalColor("up"));
LowerCahnel.SetDefaultColor(GlobalColor("dn"));
AvgChannel.AssignValueColor(if col > 0 then GlobalColor("up") else
if col < 0 then GlobalColor("dn") else Color.DARK_GRAY);
#-- Cloud
AddCloud(UpperChannel,AvgChannel, Color.DARK_GREEN); # 'Upper Area'
AddCloud(AvgChannel,LowerCahnel, Color.DARK_RED); # 'Lower Area'
#-- END of CODE
check the belowI know I'm a bit late to the party here but I've found this to be a really useful indicator.
Any chance this can be translated into MTF @samer800? I gave it a shot but my ThinkScript-fu needs work (obviously).
#/ This work is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
#// © LuxAlgo
#indicator("Supertrend Channels [LuxAlgo]",overlay=true,max_lines_count=500)
# Converted and mod by Sam4Cok@Samer800 - 05/2023
# Updated - Added MTF option - 09/2023
input ShowSupertrendChannel = yes;
input CalcMethod = {default "ATR Trend", "Bollinger Trend"};
input length = 14;
input mult = 2;
input src = close;
input useChartTimeframe = {default"Yes", "No"};
input manualTimeframe = AggregationPeriod.FIFTEEN_MIN;
def MTFc = close(Period=manualTimeframe);
def MTFh = high(Period=manualTimeframe);
def MTFl = low(Period=manualTimeframe);
def MTFhl = hl2(Period=manualTimeframe);
#-- MTF
def c; def h; def l; def hl;
Switch (useChartTimeframe) {
case "Yes" :
c = src;
h = high;
l = low;
hl = hl2;
case "No" :
c = MTFc;
h = MTFh;
l = MTFl;
hl = MTFhl;
}
def na = Double.NaN;
def atrTrend = CalcMethod == CalcMethod."ATR Trend";
#---color
DefineGlobalColor("Blue" , CreateColor(33, 150, 243));
DefineGlobalColor("up", CreateColor(76, 175, 80));
DefineGlobalColor("dn", CreateColor(255, 82, 82));
def upperBand;
def lowerBand;
def tr = TrueRange(h, c, l);
def nATR = WildersAverage(tr, length) * mult;
def bbup = Average(h, length) + StDev(h, length) * mult;
def bbdn = Average(l, length) - StDev(l, length) * mult;
def atrup = hl + nATR;
def atrdn = hl - nATR;
def up = if atrTrend then atrup else bbup;
def dn = if atrTrend then atrdn else bbdn;
def up1 = if (IsNaN(upperBand[1]) or upperBand[1] == 0) then up else upperBand[1];
def dn1 = if (IsNaN(lowerBand[1]) or lowerBand[1] == 0) then dn else lowerBand[1];
upperBand = if c[1] < up1 then min(up,up1) else up;
lowerBand = if c[1] > dn1 then max(dn,dn1) else dn;
#-- ST
def max; def min;
def upper = upperBand;
def lower = lowerBand;
def os = if c > upper then 1 else if c < lower then 0 else os[1];
def spt = if os == 1 then lower else upper;
def cross = (c>spt and c[1]<=spt[1]) or (c<spt and c[1]>=spt[1]);
def max1 = if (IsNaN(max[1]) or max[1]==0) then c else max[1];
def min1 = if (IsNaN(min[1]) or min[1]==0) then c else min[1];
max = if cross then max(max1,c) else
if os == 1 then max(c,max1) else min(spt, max1);
min = if cross then min(min1,c) else
if os == 0 then min(c, min1) else max(spt,min1);
def avg = (max + min) / 2;
def col = if avg>avg[1] and c>avg then 1 else
if avg<avg[1] and c<avg then -1 else 0;
#//---------------------------------------------
plot UpperChannel = if max != max[1] and os == 1 or !ShowSupertrendChannel then na else max;
plot AvgChannel = avg; # 'Average'
plot LowerCahnel = if min != min[1] and os == 0 or !ShowSupertrendChannel then na else min;
UpperChannel.SetDefaultColor(GlobalColor("up"));
LowerCahnel.SetDefaultColor(GlobalColor("dn"));
AvgChannel.AssignValueColor(if col > 0 then GlobalColor("up") else
if col < 0 then GlobalColor("dn") else Color.DARK_GRAY);
#-- Cloud
AddCloud(UpperChannel,AvgChannel, Color.DARK_GREEN); # 'Upper Area'
AddCloud(AvgChannel,LowerCahnel, Color.DARK_RED); # 'Lower Area'
#-- END of CODE
Can I get this for the thinkorswimI know I'm a bit late to the party here but I've found this to be a really useful indicator.
Any chance this can be translated into MTF @samer800? I gave it a shot but my ThinkScript-fu needs work (obviously).
https://usethinkscript.com/threads/supertrend-channels-luxalgo-for-thinkorswim.15377/#post-131025Can I get this for the thinkorswim
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