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Date/Time: Sat, 18 May 2024 14:09:28 +0000



How to determine which Study is Squishing the Chart?

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[2024-05-04 03:52:58]
aviat72 - Posts: 36
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I have a chart where I am unable to determine which study is drawing the orange VPOC line which is causing the chart to get squished.

Is there a way to group the studies by the scale they use (Automatic, Same as Region)?

The Chart Data Value window is showing the value but not which study is plotting it.

I have gone through the studies but can't seem to figure out how to fix this.

Do you have any suggestions to figure it out?
[2024-05-05 15:20:19]
John - SC Support - Posts: 31704
There is no magically way to find the study. You have to go through each one and change the appropriate values to determine where that line is coming from and then adjust that study as necessary.
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[2024-05-05 19:37:14]
aviat72 - Posts: 36
I am at my wits end right now....

Have cycled to everything but cant seem to figure out where it is coming from

There must be a programmatic way to iterate over all studies and get their scale settings

Alternatively is it possible to annotate the Charts Data Value window with the Study # which it is coming from?
[2024-05-06 11:58:55]
cmet - Posts: 538
You probably already tried this but...

Try setting the chart scale to "Automatic" and then change the scale for your studies to "Independent" one at a time until you see the chart display change.

Open study settings window > Scale button on left > Independent.

Or just hide them one at a time until the chart display changes.
[2024-05-06 13:00:43]
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 14423
Yes Hide one study at a time to determine which one is causing the scaling issue.
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