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xy scatter graph with a scrolling time element

  1. #1
    Brad
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    xy scatter graph with a scrolling time element

    I have several xy scatter graphs where one indicator is based on price,
    another based on volume and they are charted on the x and y axes. The
    tendency is for the resulting graphed line, when 10 or so data points are
    graphed, to "circle" counterclockwise because the volume moves slightly
    ahead of the price data.

    My question is whether there could be a way to show that same action but to
    have the chart scrolling along as the trading day goes on, say using time to
    move it along horizontally while maintaining the circular motion provided by
    the two inputs.

    My data feed is real-time. I suppose the resulting graph I'm trying to
    articulate might look like a long series of lowercase letter e's strung
    together moving across the screen from left to right.

    Can anyone suggest a possible solution? My thanks in advance. BR



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    Jon Peltier
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    Re: xy scatter graph with a scrolling time element

    Brad -

    Perhaps you can adapt this example to your project:

    http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=246

    or Stephen Bullen's:

    http://oaltd.co.uk/DLCount/DLCount.a...e=FunChrt7.zip

    - Jon
    -------
    Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
    Peltier Technical Services
    Tutorials and Custom Solutions
    http://PeltierTech.com/
    _______

    Brad wrote:

    > I have several xy scatter graphs where one indicator is based on price,
    > another based on volume and they are charted on the x and y axes. The
    > tendency is for the resulting graphed line, when 10 or so data points are
    > graphed, to "circle" counterclockwise because the volume moves slightly
    > ahead of the price data.
    >
    > My question is whether there could be a way to show that same action but to
    > have the chart scrolling along as the trading day goes on, say using time to
    > move it along horizontally while maintaining the circular motion provided by
    > the two inputs.
    >
    > My data feed is real-time. I suppose the resulting graph I'm trying to
    > articulate might look like a long series of lowercase letter e's strung
    > together moving across the screen from left to right.
    >
    > Can anyone suggest a possible solution? My thanks in advance. BR
    >
    >



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    Brad
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    Re: xy scatter graph with a scrolling time element

    Jon, thanks, I had not yet seen your dynamic charting by date. Let me see
    what I can do! Thanks, Brad


    "Jon Peltier" <jonREMOVExlmvp@peltierCAPStech.com> wrote in message
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    > Brad -
    >
    > Perhaps you can adapt this example to your project:
    >
    > http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=246
    >
    > or Stephen Bullen's:
    >
    > http://oaltd.co.uk/DLCount/DLCount.a...e=FunChrt7.zip
    >
    > - Jon
    > -------
    > Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
    > Peltier Technical Services
    > Tutorials and Custom Solutions
    > http://PeltierTech.com/
    > _______
    >
    > Brad wrote:
    >
    >> I have several xy scatter graphs where one indicator is based on price,
    >> another based on volume and they are charted on the x and y axes. The
    >> tendency is for the resulting graphed line, when 10 or so data points are
    >> graphed, to "circle" counterclockwise because the volume moves slightly
    >> ahead of the price data.
    >>
    >> My question is whether there could be a way to show that same action but
    >> to have the chart scrolling along as the trading day goes on, say using
    >> time to move it along horizontally while maintaining the circular motion
    >> provided by the two inputs.
    >>
    >> My data feed is real-time. I suppose the resulting graph I'm trying to
    >> articulate might look like a long series of lowercase letter e's strung
    >> together moving across the screen from left to right.
    >>
    >> Can anyone suggest a possible solution? My thanks in advance. BR

    >




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