The last value is shown by default (yes, annoyingly). You'll likely have to modify the source code to remove the last number showing in addTA
.
I don't use addTA
, but rather add_TA
and chart_Series
, because I think they look much better (second generation charts for quantmod
). Here is a solution that removes the last number from showing for the add_TA
version. But you must be willing to modify the source code.
In add_TA, you'll need to modify approximately lines 56-60 of the source:
Replace the text.exp
, which is this:
# this is inside add_TA:
if (is.na(on)) {
plot_object$add_frame(ylim = c(0, 1), asp = 0.15)
plot_object$next_frame()
text.exp <- expression(text(x = c(1, 1 + strwidth(name)),
y = 0.3, labels = c(name, round(last(xdata[xsubset]),
5)), col = c(1, col), adj = c(0, 0), cex = 0.9,
offset = 0, pos = 4))
plot_object$add(text.exp, env = c(lenv, plot_object$Env),
with these modifications:
if (is.na(on)) {
plot_object$add_frame(ylim = c(0, 1), asp = 0.15)
plot_object$next_frame()
text.exp <- expression(text(x = c(strwidth(name)), # <- affects label on the subchart
y = 0.3, labels = name, col = c(col), adj = c(0), cex = 0.9,
offset = 1, pos = 4))
plot_object$add(text.exp, env = c(lenv, plot_object$Env),
expr = TRUE)
...
and assign this modified code to a new variable, called say add_TA.mine
:
add_TA.mine <- function (x, order = NULL, on = NA, legend = "auto", yaxis = list(NULL,
NULL), col = 1, taType = NULL, ...)
{
lenv <- new.env()
lenv$name <- deparse(substitute(x))
lenv$plot_ta <- function(x, ta, on, taType, col = col, ...) {
xdata <- x$Env$xdata
....
[all the code for the rest of the function with modifications]....
}
}
plot_object
}
Now, just run the code with the modified function
library(quantmod)
getSymbols("AAPL")
environment(add_TA.mine) <- environment(get("add_TA", envir = asNamespace("quantmod")))
assignInNamespace(x = "add_TA", value = add_TA.mine, ns = "quantmod")
chart_Series(AAPL, subset = "2017")
add_TA(RSI(Cl(AAPL)))
quantmod:::add_TA(RSI(Cl(AAPL)))
You can see the last value is no longer printed:

(You could make the same kinds of changes in the old addTA
code (perhaps via chartSeries
if you really want to stick to the old plots)
If you're happy with the changes, and want to make them permament in add_TA
, you can recompile the quantmod
source code yourself with your modifications (i.e. you need to download the quantmod source code and recompile the package) . If you make a mess of things you can always redownload the original quandmod
source code again.