AlphaOmega, I have some questions if you don't mind.
Firstly, belated credit for starting the ball rolling on this.
I'd like to understand where the SMA periods and the shade gap levels come from as the values do appear to deviate from true fibonacci ratios
eg
ma_period[7] = {21,34,55,75,100,144,233};
should be
int ma_period[7] = {21,34,55,89,144,233,377};
Not sure where the 75 comes from. It should be 89
Likewise, the shading levels also deviate from true fib numbers
int _bsl[NSL] = {9, 16, 26, 42, 68, 110, 178, 244}
should be
int _bsl[NSL] = {8,13,21,34,55,89,144,233};
or at least there should be a 1.61 ratio between levels?
secondly,
I've managed to work out how the grid indicator is working with the exception of the section which creates the shade levels, and particularly what is going on in the section which excludes the overlapping levels.
Is there any chance you could add a few extra comments for me to help me figure this bit out?
Firstly, belated credit for starting the ball rolling on this.
I'd like to understand where the SMA periods and the shade gap levels come from as the values do appear to deviate from true fibonacci ratios
eg
ma_period[7] = {21,34,55,75,100,144,233};
should be
int ma_period[7] = {21,34,55,89,144,233,377};
Not sure where the 75 comes from. It should be 89
Likewise, the shading levels also deviate from true fib numbers
int _bsl[NSL] = {9, 16, 26, 42, 68, 110, 178, 244}
should be
int _bsl[NSL] = {8,13,21,34,55,89,144,233};
or at least there should be a 1.61 ratio between levels?
secondly,
I've managed to work out how the grid indicator is working with the exception of the section which creates the shade levels, and particularly what is going on in the section which excludes the overlapping levels.
Is there any chance you could add a few extra comments for me to help me figure this bit out?