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[2022-03-03 08:56:56]
User278398 - Posts: 291
hello all,

is there any way to display what i mention in the title?
(for example, i want to display with a mark on a bar, the highest delta)

many thanks :)
[2022-03-03 15:20:57]
John - SC Support - Posts: 38516
The title of your posting just says "how display", so there is no information there.

And we are not sure what exactly you are wanting to do. Can you give us some additional information please. For instance, are you trying to mark a particular price level that has the largest delta, or mark a bar itself out of a group of bars?
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[2022-03-04 07:53:50]
User278398 - Posts: 291
Thank u for your response.

as u wrote me, "you trying to mark a particular price level that has the largest delta?" ... yes, i want to see particular price level on each bar.

many thanks.
[2022-03-07 22:54:21]
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 18715
For this you can use the Numbers Bars study and choose different colors based upon the percentage difference between ask volume and bid volume.

Refer to:
Numbers Bars
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

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Date Time Of Last Edit: 2022-03-07 23:00:56
[2022-03-08 08:30:03]
User278398 - Posts: 291
the big pic is that i want to refer it to a custom formula i built by spreadsheet formula study
( for example: ((av/bv)/100)+456) )

and display the largest result value on particular price level (on each bar)

many tanks.
[2022-03-08 15:50:27]
John - SC Support - Posts: 38516
There is not a built-in way to do what you are wanting in Sierra Chart. Your formula is returning the total Ask Volume divided by the total Bid Volume for the entire bar.

There are functions that can be used in the Spreadsheet formula to return a particular Bid/Ask Volume at a price level, but there is not a way to automate the view of all the levels within a bar. Refer to the following:
Study/Chart Alerts And Scanning: BVAP

You would have to program this using ACSIL to get what you want. Refer to the information here:
Advanced Custom Study Interface and Language (ACSIL): Introduction
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[2022-03-08 16:19:27]
User278398 - Posts: 291
i'm not sure i'm explain my self well.
i attached a pic which describe what i need.
*the yellow (and the red) numbers are the values that i get from the formula i built (by spreadsheet formula study).
i want to display on the bar a mark of the highest value of the formula for this each bar (the red number), and if it possible even to see the number beside the mark ("9")

thank u.
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[2022-03-08 17:56:36]
John - SC Support - Posts: 38516
What you show in your picture is exactly what we are referring to. In your Spreadsheet Formula you are calculating the ratio for the entire bar, not for each price level within the bar. And there is not a way to get the information you want at each price level using the built-in tools in Sierra Chart.

It is possible to do what you want, but you would have to use a Custom Study to do it. You can either create one yourself, or pay someone to do it for you. You will find a list of programmers at the following link:
List of Third Party Sierra Chart Study and System Programmers
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