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[User Discussion] - Aspect Ratio for Charts
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[2013-10-01 23:09:45] |
User24187 - Posts: 54 |
I would like to set my Chart Aspect Ratio 1:1.5 How would I do this? Thanks. |
[2013-10-02 03:04:13] |
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368 |
Refer to: http://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?l=doc/doc_Scaling.html#ConstantRelationship Sierra Chart Support - Engineering Level Your definitive source for support. Other responses are from users. Try to keep your questions brief and to the point. Be aware of support policy: https://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?l=PostingInformation.php#GeneralInformation For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, *change* to the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
[2013-10-02 20:04:56] |
User24187 - Posts: 54 |
I am not able to figure out how to set a fixed aspect ratio of 1:1.5 for the horizontal and vertical axis. Please advise?
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2013-10-02 20:06:12
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[2013-10-03 17:50:39] |
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368 |
You need to use X & Y Constant Relationship Scaling. And adjust the number of Bars and Value Range order to get this ratio. Here is the documentation: http://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?l=doc/doc_Scaling.html#ConstantRelationship Sierra Chart Support - Engineering Level Your definitive source for support. Other responses are from users. Try to keep your questions brief and to the point. Be aware of support policy: https://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?l=PostingInformation.php#GeneralInformation For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, *change* to the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing Date Time Of Last Edit: 2013-10-03 17:50:54
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[2013-10-03 17:50:53] |
User24187 - Posts: 54 |
Bump really need help with this...
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[2013-10-03 20:19:22] |
mkata - Posts: 103 |
When setting the X & Y values, think of the Y(Values Range) as without a decimal point, then divide that number by 1.5, this will be your X(number of Bars), leaving you with a ratio of 1:1.5. Don't remove the decimal, just think of it as missing in order to perform the calculation. |
[2013-10-03 23:54:06] |
User24187 - Posts: 54 |
Thank you
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