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To feed an Excel file with real time data from MultiCharts, use the RTD Server: | |||
# Download the RTD Server installer | # Download the RTD Server installer [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eFpzf08tot-JrgE62sE5Pq6a6JnJFN0r/view?usp=sharing%20|%20RTD%20Server%20for%20MultiCharts%209.0%20and%20higher here]. | ||
# Close MultiCharts and all its applications. Make sure there are no [[MultiCharts Processes]] left in Task Manager → Details tab → Description column. | |||
# Close MultiCharts and all its applications. | # Run RTD Server.exe and follow the installation wizard. | ||
# Run RTD Server.exe | # Run MultiCharts and create a chart with real-time data. | ||
# Run MultiCharts and create a chart with | # Right-click the chart → Insert Study → in the Indicator tab select the '''Symbol Data''' indicator. Click OK to apply it to the chart. | ||
# | # Open up an Excel file → Add-ins tab → in the Custom Toolbars select '''MultiCharts:InsertSymbolData'''. | ||
# Open up Excel file | # Choose required data in the Insert MultiCharts Symbol window and click OK. | ||
# Choose required data | Now real-time data should be streaming into the Excel file. | ||
Now real-time data should be streaming into | <br><div style="background-color: #E3FBE5;">'''Note:''' The combination of '''MultiCharts, RTD, Windows and MS Office bit''' you are using is very important. | ||
Please make sure that one of the following combinations is used: | |||
'''1.''' MS Office 32 + RTD32 + MultiCharts/.NET 32-bit using any 32-bit Operation System.<br> | |||
'''2.''' Windows 8.1<br> | |||
MS Office 2013 (x64) + RTD64 + MultiCharts/.NET 64-bit.<br> | |||
'''3.''' Windows 2012 Server Standard<br> | |||
MS Office 2013 (x64) + RTD64 + MultiCharts/.NET 64-bit.<br> | |||
'''4.''' Windows 10 | |||
MS Office 32 + RTD32 + MultiCharts/.NET 32-bit <br> | |||
MS Office 64 + RTD64 + MultiCharts/.NET 64-bit. | |||
<br><div style="background-color: #E3FBE5;"> '''RTD is provided only for MultiCharts and MultiCharts .NET, will not work in MultiCharts .NET Special Edition/MultiCharts .NET64 Special Edition.</div></div> | |||
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The following chart types are '''not supported''': | |||
# Volume Delta; | |||
# Cumulative Delta; | |||
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'''To stream indicator values into a chart in Excel''' it is necessary to add the '''SendPlotsValues''' command to your indicator code. Then apply this indicator to a chart in MultiCharts and select '''MultiCharts:InsertIndicatorData''' in Excel under Add-Ins tab. | |||
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Revision as of 14:11, 16 January 2024
To feed an Excel file with real time data from MultiCharts, use the RTD Server:
- Download the RTD Server installer here.
- Close MultiCharts and all its applications. Make sure there are no MultiCharts Processes left in Task Manager → Details tab → Description column.
- Run RTD Server.exe and follow the installation wizard.
- Run MultiCharts and create a chart with real-time data.
- Right-click the chart → Insert Study → in the Indicator tab select the Symbol Data indicator. Click OK to apply it to the chart.
- Open up an Excel file → Add-ins tab → in the Custom Toolbars select MultiCharts:InsertSymbolData.
- Choose required data in the Insert MultiCharts Symbol window and click OK.
Now real-time data should be streaming into the Excel file.
Please make sure that one of the following combinations is used:
1. MS Office 32 + RTD32 + MultiCharts/.NET 32-bit using any 32-bit Operation System.
2. Windows 8.1
MS Office 2013 (x64) + RTD64 + MultiCharts/.NET 64-bit.
3. Windows 2012 Server Standard
MS Office 2013 (x64) + RTD64 + MultiCharts/.NET 64-bit.
4. Windows 10
MS Office 32 + RTD32 + MultiCharts/.NET 32-bit
MS Office 64 + RTD64 + MultiCharts/.NET 64-bit.
The following chart types are not supported:
- Volume Delta;
- Cumulative Delta;
To stream indicator values into a chart in Excel it is necessary to add the SendPlotsValues command to your indicator code. Then apply this indicator to a chart in MultiCharts and select MultiCharts:InsertIndicatorData in Excel under Add-Ins tab.