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It, too, unfortunately, is not profitable
I understand, of course, but I really want to poke fun at it a bit. Why on earth wouldn't the base unit include a function for... er... well, say, MathErfc()?
I should suggest to the docent that he make a rationalisation suggestion to the developers to include (18) in the MT5 maths function set.
Um... Can you show me the function that brings it on? At least to see the name.
The docent assures me that (18) brings and even shows graphs.
Um... Can you show me the function that brings it? Just to see the name.
MathArcsin(...)
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MathArcsin(...)
..slow down... I'm writing down.....
MathSqrt(MathLog forgot. I confess...
;)
A BIG BIG PANICHIDA on MT4 has started, and with the help of "big artillery"... :(
The developer wants to get rid of the already mastered platform...
After "getting acquainted" with MT4 I have no desire to switch to MT5. The philosophy of the platform is inhumane, based on attracting an illiterate trader. My (imho) opinion - when MT4 is doomed - there is every reason to switch to another platform (by the way, I'm not the only one who is thinking about it "timidly" - a new programming language must be learned all over again) - "There WILL ALWAYS BE NO FISH IN A Rink, even if you change the rink director"... :))
MathSqrt(MathLog forgot. Sorry...
;)
I'd like something like this standard function:
I'd like something like this as a standard feature:
Who cares if it's a standard function or a library function? In Java, for example, all math functions are library functions and no one has died of it yet.
What difference does it make whether it's a standard function or a library function? In Java, for example, all math functions are library functions and no one has died of it yet.
I think we are talking about the prediction function. It MUST predict accurately !
Otherwise the product is incomplete and we won't use it...
;)