drawTextPixel()

eSignal EFS 2

drawTextPixel()

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drawTextPixel( xVal, yVal, text, fgColor, bgColor, Flags, fontName, fontSize [, tagID] [, cx] [, cy] )

 

The drawTextPixel function allows you to draw text objects at any location on your chart. Any text object created with drawTextAbsolute will remain at its designated relative pixel offset from the chart margins.

 

Parameters

 

xVal

pixel offset for the text object (x-axis)

yVal

pixel offset for the text object (y-axis)

text

the symbol or text string to draw

fgColor

optional. the foreground color to use or null

bgColor

optional. the background color to use or null

Flags

optional. see Text Flags below or use null

fontName

optional. the font to use when creating the text object or null

fontSize

optional. the size of the font to use or null

tagID

optional. a unique identifier for this text object or null

cx

optional. pixel spacing control - or omitted

cy

optional. pixel spacing control - or omitted

 

Text Flags

 

Text.BOLD

display the text in bold

Text.ITALIC

display the text in italics

Text.UNDERLINE

underline the text

Text.LEFT

align the text to the left

Text.RIGHT

align the text to the right

Text.TOP

align the text to the top

Text.BOTTOM

align the text to the bottom

Text.ONTOP

draw the text on top of the study

Text.FRAME

draws a frame around the text using fgColor as the frame color

Text.BUTTON

draws the text as a button. fgColor and bgColor are ignored

Text.RELATIVETOLEFT

keeps the text fixed at a relative pixel distance from the left chart axis

Text.RELATIVETOBOTTOM

keeps the text fixed at a relative pixel distance from the bottom chart axis

Text.RELATIVETOTOP

keeps the text fixed at a relative pixel distance from the top chart axis

Text.CENTER

horizontally center the text over the bar

Text.VCENTER

vertically center the text at the series value

Text.PRESET

(new in EFS2) allows drawTextRelative to use the location flags described in the drawText function.

Note: Text flags can be ORed together to combine various attributes (e.g., Text.ITALIC | Text.BOLD | Text.UNDERLINE)

 

Notes re the cx and cy parameters

 

·The cx and cy parameters control the width (cx) and height (cy) of the text label. They are not very useful unless you are using them in conjunction with the text flags RELATIVETOTOP, RELATIVETOLEFT and RELATIVETOBOTTOM. Without these flags the parameters will be relative to the bar index for cx and the price scale for cy.

 

·Both cx and cy require whole numbers.

 

·You can pass positive or negative numbers to these parameters. If you use positive whole number then the size is based on that number of pixels:
·cx of 15 will be the width of the text label of 15 pixels
·cy of 15 will be the height of the text label of 15 pixels

 

·If you use negative whole numbers then the size is relative to the specified font size:
·cx of -15 will be the approximate width of 15 characters of the specified font
·cy of -2 will be 2 times the height of the specified font. -3 would be 3 times the height, etc.

 

 

Usage

 

       //draw the string "My Trading System" at the lower-left corner of the chart. The text will remain fixed at a 1 pixel offset from the

       //left margin and a 13-pixel offset from the bottom margin. We have a assigned a unique tagID of -200 so that only one instance

       //of this text object will be created (any new instances will automatically delete the older instances).

       drawTextPixel( 1, 13, "My Trading System", Color.blue, null, Text.RELATIVETOLEFT | Text.RELATIVETOBOTTOM, null, 12, -200 );

 

 

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