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Date/Time: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 06:15:23 +0000



Feature-Suggestion.: study market depth graph logarithmic-LMT-values for coloring

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[2024-06-07 16:44:58]
User408639 - Posts: 66
Moin Moin.
After searching Your Help-DB, extensive Google-/ChatGPT-ing, I wanted to ask, whether You are willing to add a "scale the DOM-Data logarithmically"-option for the market depth graph study .
As illustrated with the two screenshots, showing a small portion of a price-graph gives a good contrast, but showing a larger portion give a faint contrast.
So, I wanted to ask, whether I could be using some trick, like an intermediary study, or, whether Your could be adding the option (and deduct a fee of my account).
_Tschüß,
__Michael.
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[2024-06-07 17:28:58]
John - SC Support - Posts: 35333
We are not understanding this request. You can set your chart to be a logarithmic display, which will cause the Market Depth Historical Graph to also be displayed Logarithmically. Although it will not make any real difference to the coloring of the information.

There is no way to make the Market Depth Historical Graph be logarithmic and the rest of the chart not be. This would not be something we would even try to do.

The Market Depth Historical Graph is a complex study and there are a lot of Inputs that can affect how the data is viewed. You need to adjust these based on what you want to see and how the data is setup.
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[2024-07-11 13:19:13]
User408639 - Posts: 66
Moin Moin.
(Excuse the dely, please.: I do remember to have been tping an answer, but semm to have forgotten, sending it. 8^0 ).

Well, this is a misunderstanding.: I did not mean to change the space-time-coordinate-grid of the Market Depth Historical Graph.
The idea is to change the colouring, as the LMT-depth is changing over more than one magnitude, this is going to hide most details, if there is a ver liquid spot.

This one is chning the experience of.:
1. the attached examples, or,
2.a. "https://www.sierrachart.com/Download.php?Folder=SupportBoard&download=73795" into
b. "https://bookmap.com/knowledgebase/assets/images/Heatmap_with_vertical_smoothing-063877e40c4ff0843af9138299a0587f.jpg".
If You can add a toggle to switch just the color-table from using the lookup-mechanisim to changing its hue and birghtness using the log of the LMT-number (, mapping the exceptional value 0 to 0.5), it would be a great help.

Right now, I have to move the map around to see, where I can find a patch showing only LMTs of th eame size, which is difficult.

_Tschüß,
__Michael.

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