An example might be the volume and the percentage that the volume is of the average volume. They are obviously of very different scale.
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Scale justification from NinjaScript.
Is it possible to set the scale justification for an indicator, from NinjaScript? That way it is possible to have an indicator and another dependent one on the same panel. For example a plot and another plot as a percentage of the average of the first plot. Obviously the second plot, while not unbounded can be much different in scale, compared to the primary plot, and so needs to be scaled on a different axis.
An example might be the volume and the percentage that the volume is of the average volume. They are obviously of very different scale.Tags: None
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Yes, the scale justification can be set from the indicator's Initialize() - http://www.ninjatrader.com/support/h...tification.htm
However this is per indicator and not per Plot.BertrandNinjaTrader Customer Service
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