Serge,

 

Each chart is usually associated with a single symbol.  To see multiple
symbols in the same display, there are several things you could do:

 

1.      The easiest thing to do is create a new chart.  Use the menu
File->New->Default Chart (Linked Chart or Blank Chart).  These commands will
create a new chart under a new tab in top of AB.  You can select a separate
symbol for the new chart.  You can either view the two symbols separately by
clicking on the tabs or your can set the chart window sizes to their normal
size (as opposed to minimized or maximized) by pressing the "Restore Window"
icon (the two small overlapping squares which are located to the left of the
small black 'x' at the far right of the menu bar and usually directly under
the minimize, restore, and close icons for the AB application in the upper
right of the AB window frame).  Once the charts are their normal size, you
arrange your layout by resizing and positioning them on your AB workspace.
You can then save your layout (which would consist of multiple charts).  See
"Working with chart sheets and window layouts" in the help file for more
info.
2.      A second way to see a second symbol on a chart is to use the
SetForiegn AFL command in one of your pane's AFL code.  See the help file
for more information.

 

Regards,

 

David

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of flydbus320
Sent: 04/14/2007 3:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [amibroker] Re: Yield Curve

 

Dave,

I guess you are dealing with a beginner. :) Thanks for your patience.
I finally got it to work. I appreciate your help.

I actually have another request since you seem to know the software.
I was able to display the yield in one window with the SP500
underneath. I am trying to add other graphs with them in a different
pane, such as crude oil and gold. How can i have different panes with
different symbols ? In other words when i add another pane, when i
select Gold, the sp500 changes as well. I want the sp500 to remain.

Thank you.

Serge

 

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