I import the price data to quotemanager via ASCII, I found out the data different between import data and display data in charts.
such as:
PFE 2018.12.17
open:43.5
high:43.97
low:42.98
close:43.11
but the charts bar display :
open:44
high:44
low:43
close:43
I think maybe some of scaling setting problem? but I try to set the step size in scaling tab,but the problem is remain
scaling problem [SOLVED]
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Re: scaling problem
From the photo above,
Look under the General Section
Change the "No. of digitals after decimal"
Look under the General Section
Change the "No. of digitals after decimal"
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Re: scaling problem
I try to check the "NO.of digits after decimal". the price unit is existing decimal.
But the bar displays the exact OHLC not yet. the OHLC is incorrect in chart. I comfirm the Quotemanager DATA is no problem.
But the bar displays the exact OHLC not yet. the OHLC is incorrect in chart. I comfirm the Quotemanager DATA is no problem.
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Re: scaling problem [SOLVED]
Hello, matthewting,
Please make sure Price Scale is configured correctly in Quote Manager -> Edit Symbol -> Settings.
Set up Price Scale corresponding to the number of digits after decimal you need to display, e.g. Price Scale = 1/100 if you need two digits after decimal.
Please make sure Price Scale is configured correctly in Quote Manager -> Edit Symbol -> Settings.
Set up Price Scale corresponding to the number of digits after decimal you need to display, e.g. Price Scale = 1/100 if you need two digits after decimal.
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Re: scaling problem
Hello, matthewting,
Please make sure Price Scale is configured correctly in Quote Manager -> Edit Symbol -> Settings.
Set up Price Scale corresponding to the number of digits after decimal you need to display, e.g. Price Scale = 1/100 if you need two digits after decimal.
this solve the problem,thank you so much.