NexusFi: Find Your Edge


Home Menu

 





Viewing MultiCharts Code


Discussion in EasyLanguage Programming

Updated
    1. trending_up 2,867 views
    2. thumb_up 1 thanks given
    3. group 2 followers
    1. forum 2 posts
    2. attach_file 0 attachments




 
Search this Thread

Viewing MultiCharts Code

  #1 (permalink)
Daawg
Santa Ana, California, USA
 
Posts: 2 since Dec 2010
Thanks Given: 2
Thanks Received: 0

I currently use TradeStation EasyLanguage, but understand that MultiCharts code is very similar. Does anyone know of a way that I can open a MultiChart download file and open it up, even if just for simple viewing and printing?

Thanks for your help,
Daawg

Reply With Quote

Can you help answer these questions
from other members on NexusFi?
Cheap historycal L1 data for stocks
Stocks and ETFs
Strategy stop orders partially filled
EasyLanguage Programming
Footprint for strategy Builder
NinjaTrader
What broker to use for trading palladium futures
Commodities
MC PL editor upgrade
MultiCharts
 
Best Threads (Most Thanked)
in the last 7 days on NexusFi
Funded Trader platforms
39 thanks
Spoo-nalysis ES e-mini futures S&P 500
16 thanks
GFIs1 1 DAX trade per day journal
15 thanks
The Trading Pit "Futures VIP" Account Journal
15 thanks
Trading with Intuition
14 thanks
  #3 (permalink)
Doctor Leo
St. Petersburg, Russia
 
Posts: 30 since Nov 2010
Thanks Given: 6
Thanks Received: 19


PLA file format is XML which contains a byte-code of user studies. This byte-code is compatible with Multicharts only, so you have to have one installed to see it and convert it. No other way unfortunately. If you need to convert what you've downloaded just once why not installing a free trial of Multichatrs for this purpose?

Reply With Quote
Thanked by:




Last Updated on December 23, 2010


© 2024 NexusFi™, s.a., All Rights Reserved.
Av Ricardo J. Alfaro, Century Tower, Panama City, Panama, Ph: +507 833-9432 (Panama and Intl), +1 888-312-3001 (USA and Canada)
All information is for educational use only and is not investment advice. There is a substantial risk of loss in trading commodity futures, stocks, options and foreign exchange products. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
About Us - Contact Us - Site Rules, Acceptable Use, and Terms and Conditions - Privacy Policy - Downloads - Top
no new posts