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Our MTF Selection Framework allows Pine coders to add multi-timeframe capabilities to their script with the following features:

► Timeframe selection
The higher timeframe can be selected using 3 different ways:
• By steps (60 min., 1D, 3D, 1W, 1M, 1Y).
• As a multiple of the current chart's resolution, which can be fractional, so 3.5 will work.
• Fixed.

► Non-repainting or Repainting mode can be selected.

► Smoothing of the HTF line
Can be turned on/off and a smoothing factor allows the user to select the degree of smoothing he requires.

The framework is used here to create a higher timeframe version of a simple RSI line, but it can be used to access HTF information for almost any signal.


Functions used


f_resInMinutes()
Converts the current timeframe.multiplier plus the TF into minutes of type float.
• In Pine, the timeframe.multiplier is an integer representing the resolution, but a value of 1 can mean one day or one minute. This function converts that information in a standard fractional float minutes format that can then be used by the other functions in the framework.
• If the chart's current resolution is 15 seconds, the function will return 0.25. If the chart's resolution is one day, it will return 1440.

f_tfResInMinutes(_resolution)
Returns resolution of _resolution period in minutes.
• This function does the same as f_resInMinutes(), but on the target resolution supplied as a parameter in the timeframe.period string format.

f_resNextStep(_res)
Given a current resolution in fractional float minutes, returns its corresponding stepped HTF in the timeframe.period string format.
• This allows the implementation of the step HTF selection mode.

f_multipleOfRes(_res, _mult)
Given a current resolution in fractional float minutes and a fractional multiplier, returns a multiple of the resolution as a string in "timeframe.period" format usable with "security()".
• A multiple like 3.5 is allowed.
• Note that with seconds resolutions, the result returned is constrained by the discrete seconds resolutions available on TV.

f_htfLabel(_txt, _y, _color)
Used to display a label showing either:
• A warning when the chart's resolution is not lower than the HTF.
• The HTF resolution currently used.
The y position used to position the label will require adaptation to the signal you are using. For use in "overlay = true" mode, a technique that works well is commented out in the code.



Look first. Then leap.

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Updated comments and label function.
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Fixed alignment in code.
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Changed variable name in label function.
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Optimized f_tfResInMinutes(_resolution). Thanks to MichelT!
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Typo. Thx scarf!
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• Added steps to the shorter TFs in f_resNextStep(). The steps are now: 15 min., 60 min., 4H, 1D, 3D, 1W, 1M, 1Y.
• Also added a compact version of the functions at the end of the script, which uses only 7 lines.
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Added one function:
f_resFromMinutes(_minutes)
Given a resolution in fractional float minutes, returns it as a string in "timeframe.period" format usable with "security()".
Notes de version:
Added 2 functions:
f_theoreticalDilationOf(_res)
f_avgDilationOf(_res)
They return the theoretical and the average number of chart bars (the dilation) in the higher resolution. The average number will vary because of non-trading period or irregularities in datasets.

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