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Date/Time: Tue, 03 Mar 2026 19:09:24 +0000
Post From: Better control of region's scale when multiple studies in region
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| n8trading - Posts: 68 |
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The order in which I add the studies appears to be what is determining what I am calling the scale "owner". If I add these studies to a new region in the intuitive order (cumulative delta and then moving average), the moving average study becomes the scale "owner", seemingly because it was added last. If I simply set the moving average study's scale at this point to Same as Region, while my cumulative delta study has Constant Range selected, the moving average is not displayed properly. So the solution I found was to simply remove the cumulative delta study, re-add it (so that it becomes the study that was last added), set the scale setting on it to Constant Range, and then go into the moving average study, set Based On to the cumulative delta study, and set the scale setting on it to Same as Region. I think I have noticed this seemingly inconsistent scale region behavior (technically it is consistent if it is always determined by the last added study) many times but didn't dig into it until now. It is a bit frustrating. So, could we be given better control of which study becomes the "owner" of the region's scale? Thank you, Date Time Of Last Edit: 2026-01-14 17:15:47
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