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Dirk
2013-10-30 03:17:26


Hi community!

I know how to switch between logarithmic and linear scale in Quantshare. But it always also changes the scale of my indicator panes, where I ususally only want the price chart to be logarithmic.
Is there a way to have the price chart logarithmic while keeping my other panes (with indicators) linear scale?

Thanks and all the best!!



QuantShare
2013-10-30 13:05:44

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Hi Dirk,

Yes, it is possible. Just right click on the main pane and select "Tools -> Set Log Scale".




Dirk
2013-10-31 20:39:11

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Hi!
haha, so easy!
Thanks a lot!

love the software, keep up the good work!!



Stock Hunter
2013-11-01 15:06:47

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Can anybody explain what is difference between log scale and linear scale ?i didnt feel any difference.what is the use of it?


QuantShare
2013-11-02 14:08:39

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