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What about full C++ code without the LUA?
So in the movie above, without LUA, only not C++ but Pascal (Delphi XE4)
So in the movie above, without the LUA, only not C++ but Pascal (Delphi XE4)
Do the brakes not interfere?
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MT5 and trans2quik.dll
prostotrader, 2019.02.15 18:42
About trading via Quick, you can just forget about it like a bad dream.
Are the brakes in the way?
The video is a tweaked version.
I've optimized the algorithm a bit.
To synchronize the DDE and the collabs from the DLL, I used critical sections.
The placing of "reply" order was performed inside of critical section( data processingfunction was called
and sending an orderOnTrade()) and now this function is called by PosMessage which has reduced delays greatly.
But far away in terms of speed from MT5 :(
But far from MT5 in terms of speed :(
I still "screwed" the quick link to MT5, but I can't see the difference between the output from the quick link and the output from the quick link via DDE.
If someone is interested in how it is done, I am pasting the code.
The Expert Advisor
What does it do?
Gathers all current ciswalls (fetches) that are specified in enumeration (Variables.mqh)
and adds them to the array structure.
Looks for a matching SPOT for these symbols and also adds them to the
array structure.
Stacks are added for all found futures.
When a stack is triggered, it takes the aski and bits of the futures and spot and sends them to the DLL (MT5Client.dll)
MT5Client.dll simply sends data according to the set collar
But I still "bolted" the quickdraw to MT5, but I can't see any improvement compared to the output from the quickdraw via DDE.
If anyone is interested in how it is done, I am pasting the code.
The Expert Advisor
What it does?
This design allows you to receive data from Quickquote to MT5 and give orders for position management from MT5 to Quickquote?
Interested in working with options just...Does this design allow you to receive data from Quickquick to MT5 and give position control orders from MT5 to Quickquick?
Interested in working with options just...No, data is taken from MT5 and transferred to your program (terminal), which
Trans2quik.dll sends orders to Kwik (MT5 has no options)
No, the data is taken from MT5 and transmitted to its program (terminal), which
sends orders to Kwik via trans2quik.dll (MT5 has no options)
Pity. I thought it was possible to control the orders of the Kvik, which has options in it.
Pity. I thought it was possible to control Quick's orders, which have options in them.
Do you know Delphi?
Do you know Delphi?
Alas, no :(
Alas, no :(
Then wait for me to get into options...
Right now I trade them with my hands only (waiting for news)