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== Notes ==  
== Notes ==  
This function can only be used in signals.  
* This function can only be used in signals.
* To retrieve the total number of trades in specified position use [[PosTradeCount]].
* Use [[PosTradeEntryDateTime]] to get the entry time (in DateTime format) for the entry order.


To retrieve the total number of trades in specified position use [[PosTradeCount]].
== Example ==
== Example ==
<syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight>PosTradeExitDateTime(1, 0);</syntaxhighlight>
PosTradeExitDateTime(1, 0);</syntaxhighlight>
Will return 40948.43 if the time of the first exit order for the most recently closed position is February 9th, 2012, at 10:21 am.
 
Will return a value of 0.0113310185 if the first trade of the previous position was exited at 16:20.
   
   
[[Category:Strategy Position Trades]]
[[Category:Strategy Position Trades]]

Latest revision as of 09:22, 9 February 2012

Returns double-precision decimal DateTime for exit order. As an example see ComputerDateTime.

Usage

PosTradeExitDateTime(PosAgo, TradeNumber)

Where:

PosAgo - a numerical expression, specifying the position:
0 - open position;
1 - one position back (the last position closed);
2 - two positions back, etc.
TradeNumber - a numerical expression, specifying the number of trade (zero-based).

Notes

  • This function can only be used in signals.
  • To retrieve the total number of trades in specified position use PosTradeCount.
  • Use PosTradeEntryDateTime to get the entry time (in DateTime format) for the entry order.

Example

PosTradeExitDateTime(1, 0);

Will return 40948.43 if the time of the first exit order for the most recently closed position is February 9th, 2012, at 10:21 am.