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Horizontal lines and boxes starting on early bars in history are now displayed on the chart, even if their starting point is not visible on the chart's bars:

//@version=4
study("", "", true)
var firstBarTime = time
if barstate.islastconfirmedhistory
line.new(firstBarTime, close, time, close, xloc=xloc.bar_time)



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🌲 #newfeature
Horizontal lines and boxes starting on early bars in history are now displayed on the chart, even if their starting point is not visible on the chart's bars:

//@version=4
study("", "", true)
var firstBarTime = time
if barstate.islastconfirmedhistory
line.new(firstBarTime, close, time, close, xloc=xloc.bar_time)

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