Hi!
I am looking for a way in Pine Script to find values within a series that have the same “distance” to each other.
So for example within the arraw [1,2,3,5,7,8,9,10]
Those continous subarrays can be found:
Distance 1 = [1,2,3] + [7,8,9,10]
Distance 2 = [1,3,5,7,9] + [8, 10]
Distance 3 = [2,5,8]
Distance 4 = [1,5,9]
Distance 5 = [2,7] + [3,8] + [5,10]
Distance 6 = [1,7] + [2,8] + [3,9]
Distance 7 = [1,8] + [2,9] + [3,10]
Distance 8 = [1,9] + [2,10]
Distance 9 = [1,10]
Now I try to find the easiest way in Pine script to create a function for this which works with the following series as the array to look for equal distance values. The distance to look for is the bar distance. Meaning how many bars are between the pivot lows found:
//@version=4
study("PivotLow", overlay=true)
pl = pivotlow(close, 5, 5)
plot(pl, style=plot.style_cross, linewidth=5, color= color.blue)
Is there any buildIn function that helps me with that or will I have to write the every part of it with basic math functions?
Thanks!
Sascha