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Date/Time: Thu, 03 Oct 2024 11:21:38 +0000



Cut and Paste bar chart

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[2024-10-01 12:02:06]
User805518 - Posts: 16
Hi Sierra,

does exist a way to cut some part of an intraday chart in the middle (between) of two date-time, let's say 2 hour for example?

I'm searching about spreadsheet study for deleting rows relative the time range I want cut off but, I don't understand how can see a chart after having modified the spreadsheet.


Thanks a lot
[2024-10-01 14:54:29]
John - SC Support - Posts: 34887
does exist a way to cut some part of an intraday chart in the middle (between) of two date-time, let's say 2 hour for example?

There is not a way to do this. The only option would be to set the Session Times to not include that time, if you can, but this will remove that data for all days. Refer to the following:
Chart Session Times

I'm searching about spreadsheet study for deleting rows relative the time range I want cut off but, I don't understand how can see a chart after having modified the spreadsheet.

We are not understanding what you are trying to do. What exactly do you want to accomplish?
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[2024-10-01 15:58:10]
User805518 - Posts: 16
Hi John,

session time is not the case because as you said it remove a period across all data, what I need is a way to "cancel" different part of a chart in order to have a chart with "hole" in data but, without having really a blank part in the chart, so if my explanation is not so clear let's say I have a chart data made of: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H sequentially like the bar of a chart, if I cancel C, D, E, at the end I will obtain a chart like this: A, B, F, G, H like would be a regular chart therefore without viewing missing part of it (like a collage you know).
[2024-10-01 19:56:28]
John - SC Support - Posts: 34887
The only way to do this would be to remove the data from the files. For an Intraday chart this is going to be a lot of work, but it can be done. Refer to the following:
Intraday Data Editor

This is a bit easier for Daily Historical data, as you can edit the file directly. You can select "Edit >> Edit Data - Historical Chart" which will open an editor, or you can edit the file directly - they end in .dly and are in the Data folder under your main Sierra Chart installation folder. Refer to the following:
Edit Menu: Edit >> Edit Data - Historical Chart
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[2024-10-02 07:45:22]
User805518 - Posts: 16
Ok I understand and will try. Thank you

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