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round total volume values in zig zag study

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[2014-01-29 19:41:35]
User59135 - Posts: 15
Can anyone tell me how to round the total volume values in the zig zag study. For example in the ES, the total volume swing of say "275556" would be rounded to "275" or "276". This would be much easier to read. Thank you.
[2014-01-29 19:45:27]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
One thing you can do is go into Chart >> Chart Settings >> Advanced Settings 2 and adjust the Volume Multiplier to .001.
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[2014-01-29 23:45:14]
User59135 - Posts: 15
As an example and using the "total volume" setting for the zig zag, I get "320473" for a particular high. If I use .001 as a volume multiplier the resultant display is "0" (?) If I use a factor of .1 for the same "320473" high point, the resultant display is "219"(?) Should I not expect the resultant volume to be "320" for a multiplier of .001 for this "320473" high?
[2014-01-30 00:09:25]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Actually as we think through this, it does make sense you are getting the results that you do. Disregard what we said. It will not accomplish what you want.
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[2014-01-30 16:11:03]
User59135 - Posts: 15
Is this something that engineering can/would add to the study or do I need to re-post my request to the community?
[2014-01-30 17:59:31]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
We do not have time ourselves for this.
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Date Time Of Last Edit: 2014-01-30 17:59:48

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