Please use this to post code . . . it makes it easier to read.
RaptorUK:
Please use this to post code . . . it makes it easier to read.
Thanks Raptor,
The code is 3691 lines... .
I think that with the color lines it is quit understandable. Isn't it?
crossy:
Thanks Raptor,
The code is 3691 lines... .
I think that with the color lines it is quit understandable. Isn't it?
Can't you just edit you post add a SRC section and add in your code snippet . . you don't need to add all the code.
I don't think break will work as you have it . . . I think you need to have the 2nd break outside of the first loop, maybe set a bool SecondBreak = true just before the first break and then do the 2nd break n the outer loop if SecondBreak
RaptorUK:
I don't think break will work as you have it . . . I think you need to have the 2nd break outside of the first loop, maybe set a bool SecondBreak = true just before the first break and then do the 2nd break n the outer loop if SecondBreak
I don't think break will work as you have it . . . I think you need to have the 2nd break outside of the first loop, maybe set a bool SecondBreak = true just before the first break and then do the 2nd break n the outer loop if SecondBreak
Great, you rigth.
Thank You!!
crossy:
If I have 2 "FOR" - loop, and I want to stop them together, Can I break the together with using the operator BREAK one after one?
If I have 2 "FOR" - loop, and I want to stop them together, Can I break the together with using the operator BREAK one after one?
- No. But what you posted, in the inside loop is not dependent on the outside one. Move the inside out.
- Just check if the inside loop finished properly or not.
for(cnt=0; cnt < OrdersTotal()-1; cnt++){ OrderSelect(cnt, SELECT_BY_POS, MODE_TRADES); if ( OrderMagicNumber() == MAG && ......................... ){ : int KgLimit = OrdersTotal(); for(int kg=0; kg < KgLimit; kg++){ OrderSelect(kg, SELECT_BY_POS, MODE_TRADES); if ( OrderMagicNumber() == MAG && ................. ){ Sum_prof = Prof1 + Prof2 + OrderProfit(); : break; // Exit kg loop } // kg if (kg < kgLimit) break; // exit cnt loop : } // cnt

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Hello friends,
I have aquation, and I nead your help:
If I have 2 "FOR" - loop, and I want to stop them together, Can I break the together with using the operator BREAK one after one?
Means at the following example: Is the GREEN BREAK breaks the the GREEN Loop, and the RED BREAK breaks the RED Loop?
Look at the folowing example:
for(cnt=0; cnt < OrdersTotal()-1; cnt++)
{
OrderSelect(cnt, SELECT_BY_POS, MODE_TRADES);
if ( OrderMagicNumber() == MAG && ......................... )
{
..
..
for(int kg=0; kg < OrdersTotal(); kg++)
{
OrderSelect(kg, SELECT_BY_POS, MODE_TRADES);
if ( OrderMagicNumber() == MAG && ................. )
{
Sum_prof = Prof1 + Prof2 + OrderProfit();
....................................................... ........... .. . .
break;
break;
}
}
}
}
Thanks for your help.
(N.B. If the answer is NO, Do you have any idea to overcome this "technical problem"?
Y.