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...Значит не тот счет пополнил. Даю правильный...
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Значит не тот счет пополнил. Даю правильный)))))))))))))))
Can you tell me what the following log entry means: 2010.03.12 19:11:29 Old tick GBPCAD240 1.54421/1.54503
For example, the moment of signal activation on the one-minute timeframe is defined with one-minute accuracy and is equal to 05:13.
I want to simply and easily, using the initial value, convert it and determine the time of the signal activation with the accuracy of
to the current timeframe M5/M15/M30/H1/H4/D1/W1/MN, on which our indicator is attached.
So, the time of signal activation with the accuracy of M5 will be 05:15, for M30 it will be 05:30, etc.
How can this be done?
Подскажите, может кто-нибудь сталкивался с такой задачей:
Например, момент активации сигнала на минутном таймфрейме определен с точностью до минуты и равен 05:13.
Требуется просто и легко, используя исходное значение, преобразовать его и определить момент активации сигнала с точностью
до текущего таймфрейма M5/M15/M30/H1/Н4/D1/W1/MN, на который подвешен наш индикатор.
Так момент активации сигнала с точностью до M5 будет 05:15, а для M30 будет 05:30 и т.д.
Как это можно сделать?
I.e. do you need the time of the bar (it is a multiple of the TF) where the signal came from?
If so, there is already a solution in my question.))
How can this be done?
Try on the first tick of a new bar, it will be different for each timeframe.
Попробуйте по первому тику нового бара, для каждого таймфрейма он будет разным.
Yes, it seems to be simpler - the timing of the trade is known. If so, the timeframe will be as follows:
Time[iBarShift(NULL,tf,DealTime)]
wheretf - the required timeframe,
DealTime - time (with date) of the deal
Good evening.
Can you tell me popularly, what does the following inscription in the log mean: 2010.03.12 19:11:29 Old tick GBPCAD240 1.54421/1.54503
Doesn't anyone have any thoughts.
I've had it up to here with this question. You type in old tick here in the search engine and read, read, read.