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problem on candlestick, "candles" diferrent size

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Hi, I'm trying to use the candlestick chart, but I'm having trouble with the amount of "candles" on the chart.

 

Starting at a certain number of "candles", its width begins to decrease, thus the "candles" are very thin.

 

 

 

in the example image.

 

 

 

I like to do and that the columns have the same size, regardless of the number of "candles"

 

 

 

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Guest Basundhara Ghosal

Hi,

In case you keep the width and height of the chart same and increases the number of the dataplots, the chart automatically would decrease the width and height of the dataplots propotionately.

So, could you please try increasing the value of the width of the chart in order to keep the width of the dataplots same.

Hope this helps. :) 

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hi, my problem and I need to get to that size chart. increasing the graphic columns also increase in size, but can not increase the chart. Can not find a chart to do this. candlestick is what comes closest to what I need.

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Guest Basundhara Ghosal

Hi,

hi, my problem and I need to get to that size chart.

Could you please specify the issue a bit elaborately?

Awaiting your reply.

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