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Date/Time: Mon, 25 Nov 2024 23:31:36 +0000
Display bar range above or below bar
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[2023-05-14 17:15:49] |
User775644 - Posts: 8 |
SC Support, Q: Is there a way to display the range of the bar, directly above (or below) each bar? Displaying the range, or difference between the Hi and the Lo of the bar? I found the these 2 studies, but they show the data as bars or lines below the chart, in the lower studies section: “Bar Difference”, and “Average True Range” (time period set to 1). The “Volume by Price” study > “Chart Values Position on Profile” is a good example of what I’m trying to do, by showing the range of the bar on top or below the actual bar. Or would “Number Bars Calculated Values” be able to show something like this? Thank you for any help and advice for this. |
[2023-05-15 01:28:51] |
Sawtooth - Posts: 4120 |
Is there a way to display the range of the bar, directly above (or below) each bar?
Use the Average Daily Range study, set the Length to 1, set the Draw Style to Value on High or Value on Low.(IMO, the Average Daily Range study is misnamed; it should be named Average Bar Range.) |
[2023-05-16 09:01:46] |
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 17178 |
Use these studies for this: Bar Difference Study Subgraph Above/Below Bar as Text 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, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
[2024-01-27 18:07:21] |
cesium - Posts: 85 |
Hi Engineering Team, Is there time to add an absolute value setting to the bar difference calculation? When using the above method on Renko charts, there exists cases where the value displayed is a negative number Thank you for your time EDIT Please disregard the above request, using the documentation provided on the website, I was able to build a Custom Study that calculates the absolute value Date Time Of Last Edit: 2024-01-28 02:23:41
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