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Created February 12, 2018 19:29 — forked from so0k/kubectl.md
Playing with kubectl output

Kubectl output options

Let's look at some basic kubectl output options.

Our intention is to list nodes (with their AWS InstanceId) and Pods (sorted by node).

We can start with:

kubectl get no
Source https://tradinganalysis.com/four-percentile-resource/
Code to put in program
IV Percentile On Chart# beginning of code ———————- –
# IV% thinkscript code
# Display Implied Volatility Percentile as a label on a chart
declare upper ;
input length = 252 ; # bars to use in implied volatility calculation
# If IV data doesn’t exist for a particular period, set it to previous value so it won’t affect the hi/low
def ivClean = if IsNaN(imp_volatility()) then ivClean from 1 bar ago
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-- By Robert Heatwole
1) Go to 'Charts' tab
2) Click on the "eye-dropper" icon (officially called "edit studies icon"...same line where you type in the ticker same symbol, first icon moving left to right)
3) Click on "New"... Lower left hand corner
4) Delete everything in the box. (plot Data = close;)
5) Paste the entire code listed below
6) Name the study RankLevels
7) Click 'OK'
8) Click 'Apply'