This function is available on the Add Study window and in the Formula Toolbox.
Cos takes the selected chart value, converts it into radians and calculates a cosine value. For example, the cosine value of 1090 is .99.
This value is calculated as follows:
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1090/2π = 173.478 |
Calculates the laps around the unit circle. |
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.478 * 2π = 3.00894 |
Converts the leftover lap to radians. |
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Cos ( 3.00894) radians = .99124775 |
Displays the cosine for the calculated radians. |
Example: Cos(@)
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Parameter |
Description |
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Display |
Opens a sub-window with display properties: •Color = Select a line color. •Weight = Type a value for line thickness. •Display = Select line style: line, histogram, or dash. •ShareScale = Assign a behavior for functions and studies sharing the vertical scale: •Auto = System determine whether sharing is feasible. •On = Scale is shared regardless of the functions and studies displayed. •Off = Scale is not shared. |
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MarkIt |
Opens the Specify Conditions for Marking Bar window. |
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Price |
Price used for calculations. |