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* **{BarMaxSpread}** - The maximum spread that occurred in the bar, expressed in decimal (eg. 0.00021 for a 2.1 pip spread). | * **{BarMaxSpread}** - The maximum spread that occurred in the bar, expressed in decimal (eg. 0.00021 for a 2.1 pip spread). | ||
* **{BarMaxSpreadInt}** - The maximum spread that occurred within a bar, expressed as an integer. For a 4-digit symbol, this will appear as "2" for a 2.1 pip spread and for a 5-digit symbol, it would appear as "21". | * **{BarMaxSpreadInt}** - The maximum spread that occurred within a bar, expressed as an integer. For a 4-digit symbol, this will appear as "2" for a 2.1 pip spread and for a 5-digit symbol, it would appear as "21". | ||
+ | * **{BarMinSpread}** - The maximum spread that occurred in the bar, expressed in decimal (eg. 0.00021 for a 2.1 pip spread). | ||
+ | * **{BarMinSpreadInt}** - The minimum spread that occurred within a bar, expressed as an integer. For a 4-digit symbol, this will appear as "2" for a 2.1 pip spread and for a 5-digit symbol, it would appear as "21". | ||
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===== Tick ===== | ===== Tick ===== | ||
**(These fields only applicable when using 'Tick' time frame)** | **(These fields only applicable when using 'Tick' time frame)** | ||
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* **{Symbol}** - The current instrument symbol (eg. EURUSD). | * **{Symbol}** - The current instrument symbol (eg. EURUSD). | ||
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+ | ====== Altering Token Output ====== | ||
+ | Some numeric tokens provide the ability to modify their values. If, for example, you wish to add an additional spread to the BidPrice of a token, you can specify: | ||
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+ | <code>{BidPrice+0.0001}</code> | ||
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+ | This will add an amount of 0.0001 to the original output value. Similarly, most mathematical calculations can be applied including subtraction (-), division (/) and multiplication (*). | ||
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+ | It is also possible to round numbers to the nearest digit using the "F" specifier like so: | ||
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+ | <code>{Close:F0}</code> | ||
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+ | The "0" indicates the number of digits to round to. "0" being whole numbers, "1" being 1 decimal place and so forth. | ||
===== Date/Time ===== | ===== Date/Time ===== |