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                please help me to write an exploreror to find out first white cancle after black candle | 
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                Sounds like you want a latch function:
 Put into formula:
 
 a1:=first instance;
 a2:=Second instance;
 x:=BarsSince(a1)<BarsSince(a2); {latch}
 x:=Alert(x,2) AND a2; {first a2 after a1}
 x;
 
 Thanks to Wabbit for code.
 
 
 
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                If I were looking for an "nth" event after a specific event, I'd be more likely to use a count-and-reset like Roy has shown us many times. The above situation works in most situations because bars are either black or white, but not always!
 
 
 wabbit [:D]
 
 
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                sir
my question is i need an exploreor to finf out the stock that is white in colour after we get a black candle.please send me the correct formula to find out the exploreor | 
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                 Below:Replace first instance with your definition of a black candle
 Replace second instance with your definition of a white candle
 Then use "x=1" as the explorer "filter".
 This should give you the first white candle after a black candle.
 
 a1:=first instance;
 a2:=Second instance;
 x:=BarsSince(a1)<BarsSince(a2); {latch}
 x:=Alert(x,2) AND a2; {first a2 after a1}
 x;
 
 
 
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