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Debug

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Library "Debug"
Some debugging functions.

label_on_each_bar(txt, y_position, label_size, label_color, txt_color)
  Prints a label on every bar to show text. By default, only the last 50 labels will be shown on the chart. You can increase this amount up to a maximum of 500 by using the max_labels_count parameter in your script’s indicator() or strategy() declaration statement.
  Parameters:
    txt (string): New label text.
    y_position (float): New price of the label position.
    label_size (string): Possible values: size.auto, size.tiny, size.small, size.normal, size.large, size.huge. Optional. Default value is `size.small`.
    label_color (color): New label border and arrow color. Optional. Default value is `color.blue`.
    txt_color (color): New text color. Optional. Default value is `color.white`.
  Returns: void

label_on_last_bar(txt, y_position, label_size, label_color, txt_color, txt_align)
  Prints one label at last bar to show text.
  Parameters:
    txt (string): New label text.
    y_position (float): New price of the label position.
    label_size (string): Possible values: size.auto, size.tiny, size.small, size.normal, size.large, size.huge. Optional. Default value is `size.large`.
    label_color (color): New label border and arrow color. Optional. Default value is `color.blue`.
    txt_color (color): New text color. Optional. Default value is `color.white`.
    txt_align (string): Label text alignment. Optional. Possible values: text.align_left, text.align_center, text.align_right. Default value is `text.align_center`.
  Returns: void

table_symbol_informations(table_position, table_color, text_color)
  Prints a table to show all the Symbol information, including its function names.
  Parameters:
    table_position (string): Position of the table. Optional. Possible values are: position.top_left, position.top_center, position.top_right, position.middle_left, position.middle_center, position.middle_right, position.bottom_left, position.bottom_center, position.bottom_right. Default value is `position.middle_right`.
    table_color (color): The background color of the table. Optional. The default is `color.yellow`.
    text_color (color): The color of the text. Optional. The default is `color.black`.
  Returns: void

table_array_float(array_float, table_columns, table_rows, table_position, table_color, txt_color, txt_size)
  Prints a table to show float values of an array.
  Parameters:
    array_float (float): The array that will be showed.
    table_columns (int)
    table_rows (int): The number of rows to show the values.
    table_position (string): Position of the table. Optional. Possible values are: position.top_left, position.top_center, position.top_right, position.middle_left, position.middle_center, position.middle_right, position.bottom_left, position.bottom_center, position.bottom_right. Default value is `position.bottom_center`.
    table_color (color): The background color of the table. Optional. By default there is no color.
    txt_color (color)
    txt_size (string): Possible values: size.auto, size.tiny, size.small, size.normal, size.large, size.huge. Optional. Default value is `size.normal`.
  Returns: void

table_array_int(array_float, table_columns, table_rows, table_position, table_color, txt_color, txt_size)
  Prints a table to show int values of an array.
  Parameters:
    array_float (int): The array that will be showed.
    table_columns (int)
    table_rows (int): The number of rows to show the values.
    table_position (string): Position of the table. Optional. Possible values are: position.top_left, position.top_center, position.top_right, position.middle_left, position.middle_center, position.middle_right, position.bottom_left, position.bottom_center, position.bottom_right. Default value is `position.bottom_center`.
    table_color (color): The background color of the table. Optional. By default there is no color.
    txt_color (color)
    txt_size (string): Possible values: size.auto, size.tiny, size.small, size.normal, size.large, size.huge. Optional. Default value is `size.normal`.
  Returns: void
Release Notes:
v2
Release Notes:
v3

Added:
table_array_boolean(array_boolean, columns, rows, position, bgcolor, txt_color, txt_size)
table_array_integer(array_int, columns, rows, position, bgcolor, txt_color, txt_size)
table_array_string(array_string, columns, rows, position, bgcolor, txt_color, txt_size)
table_matrix_boolean(matrix_boolean, from_column, to_column, from_row, to_row, position, bgcolor, txt_color, txt_size)
table_matrix_float(matrix_float, from_column, to_column, from_row, to_row, position, bgcolor, txt_color, txt_size)
table_matrix_integer(matrix_int, from_column, to_column, from_row, to_row, position, bgcolor, txt_color, txt_size)
table_matrix_string(matrix_string, from_column, to_column, from_row, to_row, position, bgcolor, txt_color, txt_size)

Updated:
label_on_each_bar(txt, y_position, label_size, label_color, txt_color)
label_on_last_bar(txt, y_position, label_size, label_color, txt_color, txt_align)
table_symbol_informations(table_position, table_color, text_color, text_size)
table_array_float(array_float, columns, rows, position, bgcolor, txt_color, txt_size)

Removed:
table_array_int(array_float, table_columns, table_rows, table_position, table_color, txt_color, txt_size)
Release Notes:
v4
small error correction to show cloumns and rows of arrays
Release Notes:
v5
make it possible to remove the table and add a new one.
Example:
var my_matrix = matrix.new(11, 12, 4711)
var table my_id = na
if barstate.isfirst
	my_id := table_matrix_integer(my_matrix)
else if barstate.islast
	my_matrix.add_col()
	my_matrix.fill(250, 0, my_matrix.rows(), my_matrix.columns() - 1, my_matrix.columns())
	my_id.delete()
	my_id := table_matrix_integer(my_matrix)
Release Notes:
v6
well, the new
log.*
does not work as expected, so I need to update my script.
Release Notes:
v7
I found more logs that got published, but they should not this.
Release Notes:
v8
I had to remove var for the tables and the matrix, to be able reinitalize rows and columns of tables.
Release Notes:
v9
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