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Posted 2/22/2007 21:19:53 Post #1303
 

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Currently if we stack multiple charts in a column above each other and hit the resize bottom for each of them, they more or less align, that allows for parallel comparison of them. Not sure why they don't seem to align perfectly, but close enough to do the analysis. There are couple of things that would make it really useful here. 1) The ability to zoom them as a group. 2) Ability of the cross hair to go through multiple charts and allow for detailed parallel comparison.


Posted 2/22/2007 21:31:43 Post #1304
 

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1) Is a likely possibility

2) Quite difficult with the current architecture.  Each document/chart is completely independent of one another.

Siasb (2/22/2007)
Currently if we stack multiple charts in a column above each other and hit the resize bottom for each of them, they more or less align, that allows for parallel comparison of them. Not sure why they don't seem to align perfectly, but close enough to do the analysis. There are couple of things that would make it really useful here. 1) The ability to zoom them as a group. 2) Ability of the cross hair to go through multiple charts and allow for detailed parallel comparison.


Posted 2/22/2007 22:06:50 Post #1305
 

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First one is more important than the second to have. We can put vertical lines on each chart to simulate the second, but the first one is harder to work out. Thinking about it, maybe we can make an indicator that echoes symbols selected as indicators in the indicator windows below the main chart, where then we can check all of them stacked?
Posted 2/23/2007 07:42:02 Post #1311
 

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Sorry, I'm not following that last sentence.

Siasb (2/22/2007)
First one is more important than the second to have. We can put vertical lines on each chart to simulate the second, but the first one is harder to work out. Thinking about it, maybe we can make an indicator that echoes symbols selected as indicators in the indicator windows below the main chart, where then we can check all of them stacked?
Posted 2/23/2007 11:48:32 Post #1316
 

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Similar to what I am doing in http://www.rightedgesystems.com/forums/Topic1307-10-1.aspx
Posted 2/23/2007 11:59:59 Post #1318
 

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Gotcha.  So an easy to take another price series and plot it somewhere in the chart.

Siasb (2/23/2007)
Similar to what I am doing in http://www.rightedgesystems.com/forums/Topic1307-10-1.aspx
Posted 2/23/2007 12:11:41 Post #1320
 

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Yes. It would not have all capabilities, but It does the job for many usages. Since we can also draw chart objects in the indicator panes as well.


 

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