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Originally posted by NinjaTrader_Ray View PostCan you clarify the difference between...
- Draw a line
- Select it
- Right click > Copy
- Right click > Paste
and parallel trendlines?
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Ray
To be truthful I didn't realise it was posible to copy & paste, but also to somewhat agree with eDanny it is a little combersome.
If there was the option in the drawing tools to choose Parellel and the drag the second line to where ever appropriate would save some messing about.
Just a thought.
Regards John
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Originally posted by John_Aus View PostRay
To be truthful I didn't realise it was posible to copy & paste, but also to somewhat agree with eDanny it is a little combersome.
If there was the option in the drawing tools to choose Parellel and the drag the second line to where ever appropriate would save some messing about.
Just a thought.
Regards John
- The copy function is fine
- Instead of pasting it on a fixed canvas location --> You would rather have it paste on your cursor at which time you can move the cursor and drop the copied line where you wish?RayNinjaTrader Customer Service
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historic data divisor
Hello,
I notice this under enhancements for e-signal in the NT7 announcement
- Added support for a divisor parameter in the symbol map to address incorrect price levels where needed
I assume this means if a price comes in a factor too big or small, like 100 times too big, you can have a standard correcting factor applied to it. If so, this is also desperately needed for IQFeed. I can't even use the IQ prices for a major contract - 6J, Japanese Yen, because the price comes in 100 times too big. This is a problem with IQFeed and significant digits, I believe.
If I'm right in my assumption, could this rather simple enhancement also be available for IQFeed.
thanks
Dave
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Originally posted by dave1992 View PostHello,
I assume this means if a price comes in a factor too big or small, like 100 times too big, you can have a standard correcting factor applied to it. If so, this is also desperately needed for IQFeed. I can't even use the IQ prices for a major contract - 6J, Japanese Yen, because the price comes in 100 times too big. This is a problem with IQFeed and significant digits, I believe.
If I'm right in my assumption, could this rather simple enhancement also be available for IQFeed.
thanks
DaveRayNinjaTrader Customer Service
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Well, that's a shame, since it would presumably be fairly easy, and I'm not holding my breath on the fix. This is the last thing they said to me
We do not know when this will be done at this time. Customer requests like
this could easily be described as wish list items to be done sometime in the
future. This is not something that they would easily be able to do in a
matter of days. Since one of our other products relies on the 4 decimal
point style of data we would have to completely revamp how we distribute
data between all of our systems which could take a very long time. The
priority level that we give it is going to be directly in response to how
many people we have requesting that change and how easily it can be changed.
So far I know of 2 other people requesting the same change that you
are(there are probably others I don't know about).
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The precision issue on a couple of our symbols will be corrected in the feed. The development and testing for this is already complete and all we need to do is "flip a switch" in order to go live. Unfortunately, we need to provide adequte notice to all 3rd party software before making this change as many software packages have hard-coded the divisor. Thus, when we change to the proper precision it will cause these 3rd party applications to break.
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