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- Vitovd replied Jun 9, 2008
Hi, You simply have to convert both strings to lower case or upper case before comparison. For example use this function: string stringToLowerCase(string str) { int lS = 97, lE = 122, uS = 65, uE = 90, diff = lS - uS; for (int i = 0; i < ...
- Vitovd replied May 27, 2008
Hi, Thank you for the interest. But I don't think this is the most important feature to implement. Because if you already have a profitable EA it will only answer the question how fast you will become a millionaire. Moreover the program would have ...
- Vitovd replied Mar 12, 2008
Hi, Use DoubleToStr function. You can find the description in the MQL4 Reference.
- Vitovd replied Mar 7, 2008
For example add if (AccountNumber() == 0) return (0);at the very beginning of start() function.
- Vitovd replied Mar 4, 2008
Hi, A complete catalogue of all Wingdings codes is already in MQL4 Reference in MetaEditor: MQL4 Reference (via Toolbox or Navigator) -> Standard constants -> Wingdings
- Vitovd replied Feb 25, 2008
Hi, My idea: Firstly define your states as the following powers of 2: #define STATE_IGNORE 1 #define STATE_LONG 2 #define STATE_SHORT 4 #define STATE_NOTRADE 8Now checking your condition is really simple: bool check(int v1, int v2, int v3, int v4) { ...
- Vitovd replied Feb 16, 2008
MetaTrader uses port 443 for communication with a server but it is not SSL protocol. SSL is easy to decode if you have full access to a client (of course the client will be aware that a connection is no longer secure). As it was mentioned earlier ...
- Vitovd replied Jan 8, 2008
You can have multiple accounts on Windows, but ok. I have one more idea. You can write a script that saves all objects into a file and then sends this file to a FTP server using DLL. On your PC at work you will have similar script. It will download ...
- Vitovd replied Jan 8, 2008
Hi, What about Remote Desktop or TightVNC? You will have access to your home computer with MT4 platform.
- Vitovd replied Dec 30, 2007
The new version for the New Year is available. What's new: Possibility to save reports to .htm and .csv files. A new Statement panel with the list of all orders. Ability to change some settings in the Preferences. Reading reports in languages other ...
- Vitovd replied Dec 27, 2007
Hi, In fact ReportManager does what you've written, but it stores it in an internal memory. So the only problem is to present the data. The program sums initial deposits of all reports. At first I thought that it is the best solution for reports ...
- Vitovd replied Dec 9, 2007
OK. I've just uploaded the program to my website and I've added some description. You can download it from here: url . Please note that this is the first version and it is very simple but I hope it will help you. The program requires Java 6 (Java ...
- Vitovd replied Dec 6, 2007
The program to aggregate MT reports is almost ready. Let me know if someone is interested in it. It will be available as freeware software. And if the level of interest is quite high maybe I’ll prepare small user guide (although the interface is ...
- Vitovd replied Nov 13, 2007
Thanks for the link to ET forum. However, I’ve decided to create simple tool that aggregates MT reports. If there was an interest in this program it could be available to a broader group of people. Best regards, Vitovd
- Vitovd replied Nov 12, 2007
RightEdge looks quite powerful but it doesn't support MQL language and doesn't have interface to MetaTrader platform for trading. So any strategy or indicator should be ported to C# only for testing. I'm looking for some tool that can help in ...
- Vitovd replied Nov 12, 2007
Not necessary pseudo hedge strategies. I mean more generally, strategies that trader wants to run on several pairs rather than one to make his equity curve smoother. And the basic question is: is the maximal drawdown much lower from all pairs than ...
- Vitovd replied Oct 8, 2007
Functions CurTime() and OrderOpenTime() returns time as number of seconds elapsed from 00:00 January 1, 1970. So you have to multiply number of hours by number of seconds in one hour (60 * 60): if (CurTime() - OrderOpenTime() > 24 * 60 * 60) { ... }
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