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Dan
2011-02-27 19:14:19


How can I plot charts on logarithmic scale? (Y axis)


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2011-02-28 05:59:27

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You can transform any variable with the "Log" function. Example: a = Log(close);

Another example:

close1 = log(close);
open1 = log(open);
high1 = log(high);
low1 = log(low);

PlotCandleStick1(open1, high1, low1, close1, "", colorBlack, StyleOwnScale);



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