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So, I have such a probe - you can put a line in long, but I need double for calculations with a decimal point.
Well, this seems to work fine.
Print ("CalcY=",DoubleToString(CalcY,14));
2017.02.05 23:52:50.190 00 EURUSD,M1: CalcY=0.01234567890001
This seems to work fine.
Print ("CalcY=",DoubleToString(CalcY,14));
I have 18 digits in a number.
Who has it easy nowadays...
Text output is only up to 16 characters, it's written in black and white in the documentation. And the calculations are up to the limit of the data type.
Who has it easy nowadays...
Text output is only up to 16 characters, it's written in black and white in the documentation. And calculations - up to the limit provided by the data type.
So I'm talking about calculation - number is just fine without preforming into string. But the double calculation itself with a number is limited, as I understand it, to 15 digits. Or is it 15 digits in both directions - before the decimal point and after?
DBL_MIN
Minimum positive value which can be represented by double
2.2250738585072014e-308
DBL_MAX
Maximum value which can be represented by double type
1.7976931348623158e+308
DBL_EPSILON
The smallest number for which the condition 1.0+DBL_EPSILON != 1.0 is met
2.2204460492503131e-016
DBL_DIG
Number of significant decimal places
15
DBL_MANT_DIG
Number of bits in mantissa
53
DBL_MAX_10_EXP
Maximum decimal value of exponent degree
308
DBL_MAX_EXP
Maximum binary value of exponent degree
1024
DBL_MIN_10_EXP
Minimum Decimal Value of exponent degree
(-307)
DBL_MIN_EXP
Minimum binary value of exponent degree
(-1021)
I understand that the double with a number is limited to 15 digits. Or is it 15 digits in both directions - before and after the decimal point?
The limit is a maximum of 15 digits, so the comma is irrelevant.
{
...
}
TIME_1_SY, TOTAL or LOCK
How to implement this?
I figured it out, it turned out to be very simple:
int Counter (int type, string sy, int counterEnum)
{
...
}
Hello, could you please tell me the code for this program
if(ObjectFind("Rectangle 33579")==0) Alert("YES");
else Alert("NO");
It signals several times "YES" then several times "NO" if the object exists and all the time "NO" if the object doesn't, but why such a simaphore when the object exists?
{
...
}
TIME_1_SY, TOTAL or LOCK
How to implement this?
Hello, could you tell me please, here is the code of the program
if (ObjectFind("Rectangle 33579")==0) Alert("YES");
else Alert("NO");
It signals several times "YES" then several times "NO" if the object exists and all the time "NO" if the object does not exist, but why such a simaphore when the object exists?
Try it like this:
else Alert("ДА");
Hi all.
Who can see why it displays like this?
I.e. the functions are different properties but the display is the same.
Also with two other objects of the same type, only one of them works, other parameters are ignored