Features of the mql4 language, subtleties and techniques - page 24

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The CloseBy-order works in such a way that the position with the larger volume out of the two opposite orders remains in the market.
No, I mean closing with a counter order of the same size usingOrderCloseBy(), if memory serves me correctly, it will not close with the same size, only with a larger one
No, I mean closing with a counter order of the same size usingOrderCloseBy(), if memory serves me correctly, it will not close with the same size, only with a larger one
Yes, it will. It won't close with a different counter symbol.
Dast.
100%, I sometimes close like this in a fast market.
Yes. Won't let the other symbol close on the counter.
100%, I sometimes close like this in a fast market.
OK, thank you.
What are the warnings in the standard delivery?
Build 1220
What are the warnings in the standard delivery?
Bild 1220
"operator precedence can cause an error"...
anything not quite unambiguous should be wrapped in () .... especially with shifts. :-)
for besides MQL the local exberds don't know
ArraySize feature.
And how did you compile it? Don't you know that only the first dimension of an array can be dynamic???
ps; I apologise, but I won't delete this post. In mql4 it compiles even with #property strict
This fact more deserves the right to be in this thread.
The opposite limit order is the same as the take. A stop order is a stop. What is the difference then?
On the stock market, there is an aggressive stop-limit - you can place it inside the spread or at the current or worst price. In forex there is no such thing.
Does all brokerage firms have a limit switch? You can also use a market.
It's no longer a limit with a market, it's a regular close.