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how to specify in OrderSend the expiry time of the pending order "today".
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Still, a warrant would be more accurate )
Thank you very much for your promptness
Guys, another uncomplicated question. How can I make the program not execute with new ticks after some condition is fulfilled? I can think of an algorithm of some kind:
int start()
{ if (K==0) {
//the program text in which this very condition is created, upon fulfillment of which K is assigned 1
if (blablabla) { K=1;}
} return() }
But I'm sure it can be done in a simpler way.
Guys, another uncomplicated question. How can I make the program not execute with new ticks after some condition is fulfilled? I can think of an algorithm of some kind:
int start()
{ if (K==0) {
//the program text in which this very condition is created, upon fulfillment of which K is assigned 1
if (blablabla) { K=1;}
} return() }
But I'm sure it can be done in a simpler way.
I faced this problem when writing the WILLCO indicator and solved it only with the help of global variables.
I started by typing "task manager" into the search engine, but it didn't find it. Still, I switched off the platform and it was much easier. And it went straight through in visualisation mode in about 17 minutes one pass.
Thanks!!!! Your tips are always awesome. Can you imagine, I had a Metatrader trading platform running in the task manager. Well, technically, it wasn't doing anything - it wasn't testing or trading. It wasn't even connected to the server, it wasn't registering correctly. And so loaded! Or maybe it wasn't??????
Anyway, I stopped the process. About six to ten minutes later, it got easier. I was expecting that the terminal, the trading platform, would crash. But it didn't! It stayed!!! And the process finished!!!
I don't have any software that hides programs from the bottom tray, or in the bottom tray, as you might type, on my laptop.
Terminal.exe - eats a lot of memory, almost half a gig
In short, it's a mess.