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Post From: number of price levels per bar

[2019-05-31 14:34:00]
John - SC Support - Posts: 30976
There are a number of ways to do this, as noted it is a question of efficiency and ease of implementation.

Another option, for example, would be to use the Bar Difference study along with the Spreadsheet Formula study.

In the Spreadsheet Formula study you would use a formula like the following =ID1.SG1/TICKSIZE + 1. Where ID1 is the Bar Difference study and SG1 is the Bar Difference Subgraph. The TICKSIZE comes from the setting in Chart >> Chart Setttings, and the +1 is to take into account that the price levels are inclusive of both ends (for example, a price move from 2700 - 2701 with a tick size of 0.25 is 5 price points - 2700.00, 2700.25, 2700.50, 2700.75, and 2701.00).
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