Currently volume can only be imported as integer, which might be ok for FX and other asset classes but not for crypto.
So how can I import/map say BTCUSD data where often tick or 1 min candle will look like that :
date,time,open,high,low,close,volume
2019-12-01,20:05:00, 7412.9,7412.8,7412.9,7412.8,0.108097
ASCII mapping/import decimal volume
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Re: ASCII mapping/import decimal volume
Hello, FXXX
You can use Volume Multiplier option during ASCII data import.
See screenshot:
You can use Volume Multiplier option during ASCII data import.
See screenshot:
Re: ASCII mapping/import decimal volume
Sorry for my late reply. No, I cannot - it says "volume must be integer".
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Re: ASCII mapping/import decimal volume
Sorry, this workaround is not suitable for your situation, as multiplier works with integers only.
In order to import Volume data, you need to correct your source ASCII file so that the Volume is expressed by integers, for example "0.108097" -> "108097". You can use any text editor or Excel for it.
Also, you can use standard free data feeds to receive data for crypto-currencies: Bitfinex, Bittrex or Poloniex.
In order to import Volume data, you need to correct your source ASCII file so that the Volume is expressed by integers, for example "0.108097" -> "108097". You can use any text editor or Excel for it.
Also, you can use standard free data feeds to receive data for crypto-currencies: Bitfinex, Bittrex or Poloniex.