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Filling an array with all trades done

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onava
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Hi,

Im trying to fil an array with all trades done but cant get it to load. I get an an error array requires a variable.. can anyone help

heres my code

For i = 0 to totaltrades Begin
fillarray(tradeArray[i],positionprofit[i]);
End;

Print(tradearray);

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onava - I assume you are coding in EasyLanguage? I am not sure exactly what you want but here are a few comments and a suggestion:
  • i is a reserved word meaning "open interest"
  • if you want positionprofit from previous positions, you need to use round brackets
  • fillarray is not an EasyLanguage function
If you just want to print the position profits, you can use this:
 
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if date = 1120426 and printonce = 0 then begin
	printonce = 1 ;
	For value1 = 0 to totaltrades Begin
		Print (positionprofit(value1));
	End;
end ;
Len

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There is Fill_Array(ArrayName,Value) in MultiCharts.

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Thanks Mike. I have an array-phobia.

Len

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onava
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Will try it out.. thanks.


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onava - I assume you are coding in EasyLanguage? I am not sure exactly what you want but here are a few comments and a suggestion:
  • i is a reserved word meaning "open interest"
  • if you want positionprofit from previous positions, you need to use round brackets
  • fillarray is not an EasyLanguage function
If you just want to print the position profits, you can use this:
 
Code
if date = 1120426 and printonce = 0 then begin
	printonce = 1 ;
	For value1 = 0 to totaltrades Begin
		Print (positionprofit(value1));
	End;
end ;
Len


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