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GDT_NUMERIC_INFORMATION GraphDrawType

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[2019-05-05 20:11:47]
User420296 - Posts: 12
I am using this draw type to show a character string that represents different attributes. For instance, number 1 for attribute 1, number 2 for attribute 2. I would like to show number 1 red and number 2 green in the table. Is this possible?

Think I should add here that I'd like the attribute (12) to be in one cell in the table.
[2019-05-05 23:13:45]
Kiwi - Posts: 374
On this page

ACSIL Interface Members - sc.Subgraph Array

under sc.Subgraph[].DataColor[]

it discusses changing foreground & background colours for GDT_NUMERIC_INFORMATION
[2019-05-07 04:09:44]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Let us know if post #2 answered your question and if you need any further help. One cell can only be one color. Although it is also possible to control the background color.
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Date Time Of Last Edit: 2019-05-07 04:11:08
[2019-05-07 11:40:12]
User420296 - Posts: 12
Yes my question was answered, thanks for the follow up.
[2019-08-11 04:39:05]
User420296 - Posts: 12
Sometimes the cells in the GDT_NUMERIC_INFORMATION table are not being colored and I'm forced to do a manual recalculate periodically. This does not always happen just sometimes and it "seems" that it "might" be due to high market volatility when it occurs. Can you think of anything I can do, other than manual recalculation, to correct this? I have followed the scsf_NumericInformationGraphDrawTypeExample example. Thanks.
[2019-08-11 23:36:36]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Sometimes the cells in the GDT_NUMERIC_INFORMATION table are not being colored and I'm forced to do a manual recalculate periodically.
This sounds like a problem with your study function code itself. Possibly related to study calculation order. Refer to:
Chart Studies: Study Calculation Precedence And Related Issues

Otherwise, there should never be a problem with numeric information table coloring.
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Date Time Of Last Edit: 2019-08-11 23:36:47
[2019-08-11 23:45:58]
User420296 - Posts: 12
"Otherwise, there should never be a problem with numeric information table coloring."
This is what i needed to hear thanks, usually I can fix my mistakes :)

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