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Open Feature request MC-1552 » Open Feature request MC-2472

Build a charttype via script

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Description

Hello, there are already a lot of suggestions for extensions for various chart types. I think it would be most flexible if you could offer a script function (similar to Custom Fitness function calculation) with which you can program your own chart type. Thanks. The function should be able to work with tick data. If necessary, the resolution can be selected in advance. Would then also be possible by script.

Discussion topic: (https://www.multicharts.com/discussion/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=51479&p=129567#p129567 "Discussion topic")

Thanks. Regards, sw.

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user-offline.png  MultiCharts Support (MultiCharts)
Jun 20, 2018 - 20:44
Hello, signalworks!

The possibility of creating your own chart type is already present in MultiCharts since version 11. You can use the built-in chart types as a source code for creating your own chart resolution: https://www.multicharts.com/trading-software/index.php/Custom_Resolutions
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