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Library.
The description says that"The Library only works on Windows Vista!". Or will it work on Win7 x64 as well?
I don't have the link there for some reason( maybe it's hidden?
After cd K:\FIBO\experts\files should have gone to drive K with the command
> K:
Otherwise, it turns out that your link is lying somewhere on the drive C)))
In description it is written that"Bilioteka works only on Windows Vista!". Or will it work on Win7 x64 too?
What part of that sentence is unclear?!
Or do you think Windows 7 was born before Windows Vista?
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Windows XP will work too. It just will not create symbolic links.
But in your case, it might even work like this:
It should work.
What part of that sentence is unclear?!
Or do you think that Windows 7 was born before Windows Vista?
Vadim, save your nerves, go to the superpro branch)))
But in your case, it might even work like this:
It should work.
Thank you very much for your help. I wrote that the link has been created, but for some reason it is not showing, but I can still use this path in mql4. Thank you. I will try it now )
Thank you so much for your help. Wrote that the link was created, but for some reason it is not showing, but I can still use this path in mql4. Thank you. I will try it now )
When you create the link, make sure the mklink command runs in the exact folder you want it in (underlined):
When you create the link, make sure that the mklink command is executed in the exact folder you want it in (underlined):
Thank you all works! I think this correspondence will be useful for many newbies! Thanks again for your patience and time)
Thank you all works! I think this correspondence will be useful for many newbies! Thanks again for your patience and time)
Good evening, all!
I want to use the Fun_New_Bar() function (I took it from the tutorial by Sergei Kovalev) to detect the beginning of a new bar and open an order at opening price of a new bar.
But the compiler screws up the line (in yellow) and writes'(' - function definition unexpected .
I would be very grateful to everyone for help - what does it mean?
int start()
{
static datetime New_Time=0;
bool New_Bar=false;
Fun_New_Bar();
if (New_Bar==false)
return;
double Price=Ask;
double SL=Price-200*Point;
double TP=Price+300*Point;
if( Hour()==10 && Minute()== 00 && Seconds()==00)
OrderSend(Symbol(),OP_BUY,0.1,Price,3,SL,TP);
return;
void Fun_New_Bar()
{
static datetime New_Time=0;
New_Bar=false;
if(New_Time!=Time[0])
{
New_Time=Time[0];
New_Bar=true;
}
}