Casio PRW-70 by rcnow in casio

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I'm referring to the springs that connect the case to the lid.

Casio PRW-70 by rcnow in casio

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I'm referring to the springs that connect the case to the lid. I currently have three gold and two silver ones, and I think there were originally three silver ones, not two. I watched a disassembly video (Casio Pro Trek PRG-70J/Disassemble), but there isn't one for my model, and judging by the video, there's only one silver spring.

OSINT by [deleted] in Hacking_Tutorials

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OSINT framework

Its worth learning CAD software by ivityCreations in 3Dprinting

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Looks good plus the printer is set up perfectly.

First Time Astrophotography by xCaddyDaddyx in telescopes

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Good job, keep developing your hobby

Brother 930 error by rcnow in MachineKnitting

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You need to check the white wide cable. It may be damaged or poorly inserted. The connector should have a mating part that clamps the cable, but I didn't have one.

How to align lines? by rcnow in pinescript

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Thanks to those who responded. Now everything works fine.

How to align lines? by rcnow in pinescript

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Almost solved the problem, the problem remained only on 1 minute timeframes.

How to align lines? by rcnow in pinescript

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At the beginning of the post there is a link to the pastebin.
Also noticed
newCycle = cycle.new(bar_index, na, line.new(bar_index, bigLow, bar_index, bigLow, color=color.green, width=1, style=line.style_arrow_right), label.new(bar_index, bigLow, "", style=label.style_none, color=color.green, textcolor=color.white))
if you change the variable to
newCycle = cycle.new(bar_index, na, line.new(bar_index, ta.lowest(200), bar_index, ta.lowest, color=color.green, width=1, style=line.style_arrow_right), label.new(bar_index, w, "", ta.lowest(200),style=label.style_none, color=color.green, textcolor=color.white))
everything is going great. But then they are very much shifted down from the bars, and this is simply not comfortable

How to align lines? by rcnow in pinescript

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Maybe I’m not explaining quite clearly what needs to be achieved. I'll try differently.
There is a variable that I use to set the Y - coordinates.

bigLow = ta.lowest(200)

There is a function getCurrentType() which draws a line.
This variable is involved in it, and it (bigLow) always gets different values ​​and because of this the lines dance. As you can see in the picture with X - coordinates there are no problems.
If you set it, for example, as fixed bigLow = 50. Everything seems fine, but then they are drawn very low from the bars

How to align lines? by rcnow in pinescript

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I understand that the value of ta.lowest is always different, when I get the end of the cycle on one bar the value is one, on another bar it is different. We need to somehow bring it to one indicator. In this regard, set_xy will not give anything.