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Decimals in Market Analyzer
I was wondering if there is a way to express an indicator derived number to the same decimal expression as the underlying instrument in Market Analyzer. Am I correct that I cannot convert to a string to display in market analyzer. Also, is there a way to express the percentage format, again in market analyzer. The attahced file shows what I am looking at. I know that NinjaTrader has some very similar entries, but I don't think they can be easily customized as to time period. Thanks for any help.Tags: None
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Originally posted by NinjaTrader_RJStein View PostHello,
Thank you for your post.
Unfortunately the decimal conversion is not supported by default.
You can change to % in the column property box by changing the unit from points to percent.
The closing prices of the stocks in my Market Analyzer window are quoted 11 (when the close was 11.000) or 11.3 (when the close was 11.30). Besides that, some indicators are also shown in this way, which is somewhat distracting.
Regards,
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Originally posted by NinjaTrader_Bertrand View PostUnfortunately there no option to change this J_o_s, for our NT7 release we've streamlined the decimal display. For indicators there's also a custom code option in C# to format it, however the approach is not supported.
Regards,
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