How to two different “graphs” in two different graphs on only one instrument?
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11/20/2020 at 9:31 AM #15100811/20/2020 at 10:08 AM #151010
It’s not clear what your are asking. If you want to display more than one chart of the same instrument then duplicate it. You may have 2, 3, 4,…. charts of the same instrument open.
Moreover this topic seems to have nothing to do with ProOrder.
11/20/2020 at 11:17 AM #151016Right click on any chart > duplicate and then ‘unlink’ using the dropdown on the chain in bottom left hand corner of each chart … then you can have various / different indicators, timeframes etc etc set on each chart.
It is useful (for us all) to try out each and every setting on the Platform to get familiar and / or read up the PRT Manual and / or watch Nicolas videos etc.
11/20/2020 at 11:23 AM #15101711/20/2020 at 11:36 AM #151020Why do you make reading your comments like trying to do a Cryptic Crossword?
If you write in your native language and then select English in the ‘Select Language box’ near the top of every page then your native language will be displayed in English and then you can post far better more understandable comments in English.
Maybe then we will not waste our time trying to decide wtf you are asking on this and many other Topics.
I think I have worked out the Cryptic question this time …
Using GRAPH in your code will only ever produce one / 1 Chart of the graphed commands. BUT you can use two / 2 or more graphed commands and then use Cursor Details to see the value of any line shown in the GRAPH Chart.
Or you could colour the Graphed lines to make then more easily distiguishable. Plenty of examples of that being done on the website in the Algo Library etc or just use search etc.
If you want to read above in your native language, just select Select your native language in the Select Language box near the top of this page.
11/20/2020 at 11:47 AM #151023GRAPH is an instruction to debug strategies.
You can use GRAPH to show the values retained by variables each candle.
GRAPH only operates for the strategy your are using.
If you backtest more than one strategy, with the same or a different chart, each strategy will have its own variable window to show what GRAPH asks.
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