I hv read that article before. Actually I would like to know how the burden will be like if same EMAs are plotted repeatedly on different charts.
So if I open 5 charts in just *one* eSignal, and each will show same set of 3 EMAs on it.... Will there be a great burden on the system resources since there are now 15EMAs? Or will the extra burden be minimal since there are actually just 3EMAs even though they are plotted repeatedly on different charts??
Will the answer be different if the charts are opened in 2 different instances of eSignal??
thx
So if I open 5 charts in just *one* eSignal, and each will show same set of 3 EMAs on it.... Will there be a great burden on the system resources since there are now 15EMAs? Or will the extra burden be minimal since there are actually just 3EMAs even though they are plotted repeatedly on different charts??
Will the answer be different if the charts are opened in 2 different instances of eSignal??
thx
Originally posted by Alexis C. Montenegro
Richard
With regards to running multiple instances of eSignal see this article in the eSignal KnowledgeBase
Alex
Richard
With regards to running multiple instances of eSignal see this article in the eSignal KnowledgeBase
Alex
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