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Topic: BitcoinWisdom.com - Live Bitcoin/LiteCoin Charts - page 76. (Read 502647 times)

hero member
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This is a simulation of the suggested style:

2-pixel stride:

5-pixel stride:

The real thing should look a little bit better because the simulation above did not do proper antialiasing of the blue line-o on top of the spikes.

EDIT: In the 5-pixel-stride version, the spikes could be 3-pixel-wide bars, as in the Candlestiick style.

EDIT: CandlestickHLC and OHLC are not an alternative, because the point of using Line-o is to see the weighted mean price, arguably a more informative value than Open or Close.
It has no advantage to 'Area' line mode, Also it will implement new option to area or not. so it won't be supported.
hero member
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By the way: when drawing lines on top of a line-o plot, one should be able to use one of the "o"s as anchor for the line.  It seems that now the anchor must be one of Open, Close, High, Low. (or just High, Low?)
hero member
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This is a simulation of the suggested style:

2-pixel stride:
-->

5-pixel stride:
-->

The real thing should look a little bit better because the simulation above did not do proper antialiasing of the blue line-o on top of the spikes.

EDIT: In the 5-pixel-stride version, the spikes could be 3-pixel-wide bars, as in the Candlestiick style.

EDIT: CandlestickHLC and OHLC are not an alternative, because the point of using Line-o is to see the weighted mean price, arguably a more informative value than Open or Close.
hero member
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A visual suggestion: in the "Line-o" mode, show the high and low prices in each interval as light green and light red line segments extending up and down from each point, instead of filled polygonals.  I believe that they will be easier to read that way.
Do you mean make the shape looks like

o----o----o
o----o----o
o----o----o


No, I mean

     |
   | |
   o-o
 |/| |\|
-o   | o-
 |     |
 |     |
       |

I will try to edit an image and post it here.

I'm afraid it looks not well too. You could try CandleStickHLC or OHLC instead.
hero member
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A visual suggestion: in the "Line-o" mode, show the high and low prices in each interval as light green and light red line segments extending up and down from each point, instead of filled polygonals.  I believe that they will be easier to read that way.
Do you mean make the shape looks like

o----o----o
o----o----o
o----o----o


No, I mean

     |
   | |
   o-o
 |/| |\|
-o   | o-
 |     |
 |     |
       |

I will try to edit an image and post it here.
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 505
A visual suggestion: in the "Line-o" mode, show the high and low prices in each interval as light green and light red line segments extending up and down from each point, instead of filled polygonals.  I believe that they will be easier to read that way.
Do you mean make the shape looks like

o----o----o
o----o----o
o----o----o

?

I don't think so, it would be too many cycles, especially for the price is closed, the cycle woud be overlapped.
sr. member
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derp
Would it be to difficult to do one for NXT on cryptsy?
Next to DRK, NXT is one of the few that has remained and upward force since day one.
hero member
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Hey again

Could you maybe consider adding "," as a delimiter for large numbers? Price isn't high enough yet to really be a problem, but with volume(BTC) it's hard to read sometimes which number it is, and with volume(USD) it's almost impossible sometimes. So "1000000" should become "1,000,000".
When the volume is more than 10,000,000, it will be coverted to 10M. If the volume between 100k to 1M maybe some harder to read, but it is not really hard to read and not happen often. I tested volume with comma long time ago, but finally I didn't apply them and use current setting.
hero member
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A visual suggestion: in the "Line-o" mode, show the high and low prices in each interval as light green and light red line segments extending up and down from each point, instead of filled polygonals.  I believe that they will be easier to read that way.
newbie
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Wow - it would be so amazing to get full Mintpal, Crypsy and Polo lists even unofficially...

Worth premium then? Ab-so-lutely!!!
full member
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Hi there,

great project!

I also vote for adding a delimiter.
Plus, an option to remove the depth view would be nice for viewing on laptop screens.
legendary
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Hey again

Could you maybe consider adding "," as a delimiter for large numbers? Price isn't high enough yet to really be a problem, but with volume(BTC) it's hard to read sometimes which number it is, and with volume(USD) it's almost impossible sometimes. So "1000000" should become "1,000,000".
full member
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great site. one request - asiacoin is trading on mintpal again. wondering if you could renable this page?

https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/mintpal/acbtc

thanks

CB

Just came here to ask the same thing  Smiley
member
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great site. one request - asiacoin is trading on mintpal again. wondering if you could renable this page?

https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/mintpal/acbtc

thanks

CB

+100
newbie
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great site. one request - asiacoin is trading on mintpal again. wondering if you could renable this page?

https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/mintpal/acbtc

thanks

CB
legendary
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Hi! Sometimes I find undeclared markets (like that one: https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/mintpal/bcbtc) that are not in "Markets" list, but the only way to discover an existence of them is to type an assumed market name as an address, like "mintpal/cinnibtc" or any other. I wonder, is there any way to see the full list of aviable markets and exchanges?
Likewise.... https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/bter/nxtbtc
newbie
Activity: 23
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Hi! Sometimes I find undeclared markets (like that one: https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/mintpal/bcbtc) that are not in "Markets" list, but the only way to discover an existence of them is to type an assumed market name as an address, like "mintpal/cinnibtc" or any other. I wonder, is there any way to see the full list of aviable markets and exchanges?
newbie
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Wow!  Thanks incredibly much for the bollinger bands!  Exactly what I needed.

I love your charts!
hero member
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Forex currency pair defination http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_pair
Lol. I'm not surprised. But you have to agree it's still upside down.
Posted from Bitcointa.lk - #arFFoGrw0Znh3uyu
hero member
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Forex pair is different from price unit.
BTC/USD => 1 BTC = 600 USD
NXT/BTC => 1 NXT = 0.00009544 BTC
Doesn't it bug you that these are upside down?
/ usually means something like 'per', so BTC/USD should be BTC per USD
If they were up the right way, you could get, say, NXT in USD by looking at NXT/BTC*BTC/USD and the untis make sense (cancel the BTC).
Trivial i guess, just bugs me. Smiley
Posted from Bitcointa.lk - #K2pbAaclwHTka7qH
Forex currency pair defination http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_pair
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