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Marius van Wyk
2016-01-28 16:52:19


Good day
When I am plotting using the Compareasset function I have a problem when I evaluate say more than 10 it becomes difficult to actually see on the graph which line corresponds to which stock.
There are two problems, the first being that the graph can only fit so many names at the top before it cuts it off. Is there not a way that the whole legend can be in a separate window or at least if you hover over each of the compare lines you can see which underlying stock's it is?

kind regards
M van Wyk





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2016-01-30 06:16:40

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The indicator can plot by itself any text on the chart. So you will have to change the C# code to plot an additional legend under the first line.
For this you need to use the "Chart.PrintChart" function.



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