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Post From: Ticks per second

[2023-05-17 19:05:04]
John - SC Support - Posts: 31555
You would have to calculate this out, which can be done relatively simply (depending on your chart type).

For a time-based chart, what you wanting the Trades per Second, so you would use the Numbers Bars Calculated Values study to get the number of trades in the bar and then divide that by the length of time of the bar in seconds.

You could use the Spreadsheet Formula to do this, and again, if it is a set time-based chart then just enter the number of seconds. For example for 1 minute bars your formula would be:
=ID1.SG12 / 60

If you are not using a time-based chart, then you would have to get a bit more creative and use the "BARDATETIME" and the "BARENDDATETIME" to get the length of time per bar (as a decimal portion of a day) and then determine the number of seconds from that.
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