> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.motivewave.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.motivewave.com/video-tutorials/scanners.md).

# Scanners

## Scanner Overview

Overview of how to use the Pattern Recognition Scanner (using Harmonic patterns as an example) in the MotiveWave Charting Analysis and Trading Platform. Includes accessing the scanner, creating a scan, choosing the inputs (pattern, time frames, symbols, amount of data), running the scan, looking at results in a table and in a chart.

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## Elliott Wave Scanner

How to use the Elliott Wave Pattern Recognition Scanner in the MotiveWave’s Elliott Wave Analysis and Trading Platform–Ultimate Edition. Includes accessing the elliott wave scanner, creating a scan, choosing the inputs (specific wave pattern, time frames, symbols, amount of data), running the scan, looking at results in a table and in a chart, and saving the scanner analysis.

The Elliott Wave Scanner is only available in the Ultimate Edition.

{% embed url="<https://youtu.be/ZHhAAxtdK08>" %}

## Study Scanner

How to use the Study Scanner in the MotiveWave Charting Analysis and Trading Platform. Includes accessing the scanner, creating a scan, choosing the inputs (studies and conditions, time frames, symbols), running the scan, looking at results in a table and in a chart.

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