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Market Depth Hist. Graph

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[2019-05-22 18:58:02]
conr - Posts: 204
I have a question on why there is a difference in shading when I go from half screen to full screen. Please take a look at the 2 images. They were grabbed within seconds of each other. Look at the density of the first image when on half screen and then I maximize the chart and the shading disappears. The third image is of my settings.
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[2019-05-23 23:02:23]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
This is because the Market Depth Historical Graph determines the High and Low values (which in turn are used to determine the colors) based on the visible data, not the from the entire data set. Refer to the information here for how this works:
Market Depth Historical Graph: Block Coloring Logic
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[2019-08-20 22:41:50]
John - SC Support - Posts: 30927
We have added a new option to the Market Depth Historical Graph that will allow you to determine the Minimum and Maximum depth levels either from the visible bars (as it works now), or from all the bars in the chart.

This will be in the next Pre-Release - v 1979.
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