These seem to compile easily in meta editor however the arrays at the nodes do not store values.
Has any one some experience in using these?
- Array of Pointers
- clear struct array
- How to keep notes
ssn:
These seem to compile easily in meta editor however the arrays at the nodes do not store values.
How about some codes to assist the people trying to help you.
These seem to compile easily in meta editor however the arrays at the nodes do not store values.
Has any one some experience in using these?
Ubzen:
How about some codes to assist the people trying to help you.
Sorry for the bother. I got this to work.
How about some codes to assist the people trying to help you.
ssn:
Sorry for the bother. I got this to work.
As it seems, you don't worry to share your experience. Next time you ask help, we will have to think about that.
Sorry for the bother. I got this to work.
angevoyageur:
As it seems, you don't worry to share your experience. Next time you ask help, we will have to think about that.
You want to see the code?
As it seems, you don't worry to share your experience. Next time you ask help, we will have to think about that.
ssn:
You want to see the code?
It's up to you to see if your problem and the solution can be of any interest for the community. Nothing personal.
You want to see the code?
angevoyageur:
It's up to you to see if your problem and the solution can be of any interest for the community. Nothing personal.
It's up to you to see if your problem and the solution can be of any interest for the community. Nothing personal.
the community… ok.
Here is a sample that may be of interest. I think it puts across the idea.
int _NODES; struct SNode { double test; }; int _NESTS; struct SNest { SNode node[]; }; SNest _nests[]; //+------------------------------------------------------------------+ //| Expert tick function | //+------------------------------------------------------------------+ void OnTick() { _NESTS=7;_NODES=5; ArrayResize(_nests,_NESTS); for(int i=0;i<_NESTS;i++){ ArrayResize(_nests[i].node,_NODES); // THIS WAS MY OMISSION. for(int j=0;j<_NODES;j++){ _nests[i].node[j].test=MathRand()%7; }} for(int i=0;i<_NESTS;i++){ for(int j=0;j<_NODES;j++){ Print(" in nest ",i," at node: ",j,", is value ",_nests[i].node[j].test); }} }
ssn:
Thank you.
the community… ok.
Here is a sample that may be of interest. I think it puts across the idea.
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