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d3fc-candle
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Interface for d3fc candle data
npm install d3fc-candle
import Candle from 'd3fc-candle'
The Candle
interface is defined as
/**
* An atomic unit of d3fc financial time-series data.
*
* This interface was extracted from
* https://github.com/d3fc/d3fc/tree/master/packages/d3fc-random-data
*/
interface Candle {
/**
* Date of Candle open.
*/
date: Date,
/**
* Opening value of Candle.
*/
open: number,
/**
* Highest value observed during Candle.
*/
high: number,
/**
* Lowest value observed during Candle.
*/
low: number
/**
* Closing value of Candle.
*/
close: number,
/**
* Volume observed in Candle.
*/
volume: number
}
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Interface for d3fc candle data
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