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whats wrong with this code?
Aug 04, 2016 at 05:58
Member Since Jul 29, 2011
5 posts
very difficult to say without seeing how u declared the variables like max_spread_filter.. at first glance altho its not required always you should bracket the execution portion after your if statement runs. If youd like me to help I'd have to see more of the code. One more thing, it doesnt look like MyPoint has any value. Again, very difficult to say just from one snippet of code bc we need to see the declarations and how the code flows.
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Aug 05, 2016 at 04:01
Member Since Oct 23, 2012
341 posts
extern bool max_spread_filter=true;
extern double max_spread=5.0;
double myPoint, mySpread, myStopLevel,myTickValue,myTickSize,myLotValue;
int myDigits;
init:
SetPoint();
start:
bool enableopen = true;
if(max_spread_filter && (Ask-Bid)/myPoint
extern double max_spread=5.0;
double myPoint, mySpread, myStopLevel,myTickValue,myTickSize,myLotValue;
int myDigits;
init:
SetPoint();
start:
bool enableopen = true;
if(max_spread_filter && (Ask-Bid)/myPoint
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forex_trader_25447
Member Since Dec 21, 2010
127 posts
Aug 05, 2016 at 04:45
Member Since Dec 21, 2010
127 posts
I see some syntax errors .
You probably know some other language , and try to write as You know.
You have to write like this :
double myPoint, mySpread, myStopLevel,myTickValue,myTickSize,myLotValue;
int myDigits;
init()
{
SetPoint();
}
start()
{
bool enableopen = true;
if(max_spread_filter && (Ask-Bid)/myPoint
You probably know some other language , and try to write as You know.
You have to write like this :
double myPoint, mySpread, myStopLevel,myTickValue,myTickSize,myLotValue;
int myDigits;
init()
{
SetPoint();
}
start()
{
bool enableopen = true;
if(max_spread_filter && (Ask-Bid)/myPoint

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