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<div class="note-no-title"><div class="note-title">Note 2</div>There can be one or two Price Scale Areas in a Chart window.</div> | <div class="note-no-title"><div class="note-title">Note 2</div>There can be one or two Price Scale Areas in a Chart window.</div> | ||
==Chart Number Format== | |||
MultiCharts uses the '''Regional Settings''' of the Windows operating system to format numbers. | MultiCharts uses the '''Regional Settings''' of the Windows operating system to format numbers. |
Revision as of 11:04, 19 June 2024
Chart Window consists of several Chart Window Areas:
Where:
- Status Line Area
- a. Auto Trading Status Switch
- b. Volume Profile Switch
- c. Instrument name
- d. Instrument Dropdown
- e. Linking Chart by Instrument
- f. Instrument description
- g. Chart Resolution
- h. Resolution Dropdown
- i. Linking Chart by Resolution
- j. Study Status Switch
- Chart Area
- Subchart Divider
- Subchart Area
- Time Scale Area
- Price Scale Area
- Chart Trading Panel
Each area intended for manipulation for its own set of objects.
Chart Number Format
MultiCharts uses the Regional Settings of the Windows operating system to format numbers. The Regional Settings can be edited by going to Customize Regional Options in the Windows operating system. The items that can be edited include the following:
- Decimal symbol
- Digit grouping symbol
- Negative sign symbol
- Negative number format
- Display leading zeros
- List separator
- Measurement system
To access the Customize Regional Options, please refer to the help files from the Windows operating system.
The number of digits behind a decimal depends on whether the number is associated with a symbol or study.
For symbols, the number of digits after a decimal is defined in the Price Scale.
For studies, the number of digits after a decimal is based on the number of significant digits.