Le samedi 13 avril 2013 à 15:32 +0530, Vineet Deodhar a écrit :
> Hi !
> I am new to gnumeric.
> I found it very fast, so trying to assess how useful it might be be
> for my purpose.
> 
> 
> I wish to draw chart from shares data in "Open-High-Low-Close" format.
> In other spreadsheet softwares, "stock - OHLC" format is there by
> default (aka japanese candlesticks).
> In gnumeric, I did not find it.

It's called MinMax Plot. Most of classical stock plots need a mix of
several plots in Gnumeric.

> 
> I opened one file saved by MS Excel containing candlestick chart and
> opened it in gnueric.
> It shows the chart correctly. That means gnumeric can display
> candlesticks.
> But .... configuration options are very limited (I can't configure the
> source data).
> How do I configure it in gnumeric?

Configuration options are not so limited. Right click on the chart, and
select Properties. In the dialog, select the Series, then the Data tab.
There you can set the data.
For open/close data, use a Dropbar plot.

Hope this helps.
Jean


> (I have attached the file in .xls format. Pl. open it in gnumeric).
>  
> 
> Thanks,
>  
> Vineet
> 
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