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Display Ratio As Bar Instead of Last Value

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[2018-07-09 15:17:59]
chart_warrior - Posts: 96
Is it possible to display a ratio as a bar instead of its last value?

For example,
I'm using the study "Study Subgraph Divide/Ratio" and it's displaying as a line and showing whatever the close value of that minute is (it's on a 1 minute chart), let say is 1.5.
However, the ration during that minute could be much higher which is important but I'm not able to see it because it's not displayed as a candlestick which has hi/lo/op/cl.

Is there any way to have a ration of 2 studies shown as a candlestick?
[2018-07-09 16:30:24]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Yes use the Ratio (Bar) study.
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[2018-07-09 16:35:25]
chart_warrior - Posts: 96
But that is not a ratio between studies but rather a ration of 2 different charts.
[2018-07-09 16:53:16]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Okay, in this case, you need to use this particular study in combination with the study you already are:
Study Overlay - OHLC (Open, High, Low, Close)
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[2018-07-09 17:00:46]
chart_warrior - Posts: 96
Perfect! That works!

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