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Date/Time: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 21:00:05 +0000



Hiding the first figures of price

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[2024-08-01 09:33:32]
Chris32 - Posts: 56
Hello,


I am looking for a way to hide the n first figures of the price on the chart DOM.

For example the price for Yen is 0.0067220 but the "0.006" part is extremely irrelevant for a short term trader and just adds clutter.


I managed to show the price as I wish by modifying the Symbol settings in Chart settings :
Real Time Price Multiplier and Historical Price Multiplier are set to 10000000
Price Display Format is set to 1 and Tick Size set to 5

However now the Recent and Current Bid and Ask Volume columns are not printing anything anymore. I don't understand why.

Thank you for your help
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2024-08-01 10:50:11
[2024-08-01 19:49:15]
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 17152
Refer to:
Chart Settings: Limit Price Displayed to N Right Characters (Chart >> Chart Settings >> Display >> Chart Display Items menu)
Sierra Chart Support - Engineering Level

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[2024-08-02 10:25:31]
Chris32 - Posts: 56
Thank you, that's a better solution and it solves the problem. However now the price scale column is twice as wide as expected.

https://www.sierrachart.com/image.php?Image=1722594105320.png

I tried to modify the "include in scale width calculation" setting in the scale settings to no effect.
[2024-08-02 16:52:09]
John - SC Support - Posts: 36238
The scale width is going to be based on the full price. There is no change for this.
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