Dennis

Thanks very much. Will try to implement it the way you are suggesting.

Best Regards


Rakesh
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 2:05 AM, Dennis Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Hello Rakesh,
> If I understand what you want correctly, then you can set hte GraphXSpace =
> 25;
> This will leave room top and bottom equally for the price chart.
> Then manually adjust the price up however much you want to make all the
> room for the indicator at the bottom of the chart.
> Then scale the output of your indicator so that it only takes 25% of the
> full scale using either LeftAxisScale or OwnScale style.  I use the Min, Max
> parameters of the plot statement to accomplish that.  For instance if the
> range of the indicator is 0-100, I would set the min,max to 0,400.
>
> So the answer to your question is yes it is doable.
> However, their some limitations regarding labels when you are mixing units.
>
> It all depends on the type of indicator that you wish to display.
>
> Experimenting with this is easy, since you can see the results on screen
> instantly.  Have fun!
>
> Best regards,
> Dennis
>
> On Jun 29, 2008, at 2:08 PM, Rakesh Sahgal wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> I wish to insert an indicator in the pane that contains the price data in a
> chart such that let us say for instance 3/4ths of the pane (vertically ) is
> allocated to the price data and the residual 1/4th of the screen space is
> allocated to the indicator.
>
> [] I am aware of the styleleftaxiscale option that can be used in plot
> statements. That however occupies the entire screen space and acts like an
> overlay.
>
> [] I would like to obtain a graph of the kind that is obtained using
> stylearea like ribbon on the bottom of the chart. The difference being that
> I want to segregate the lower quarter of the chart pane and use it for
> plotting an indicator not just a ribbon.
>
>
> Is this do-able via afl?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
> Regards
>
>
> Rakesh
>
>
> 
>

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