How to make a running record of signals?
for example, I want to know when the stochastic hits 80 or 20.
is it possible for MC to output this information to a txt file (or a window) every time this condition is met ?
I want this information in a running record, so the next signal can append to the end of the file.
Your help is appreciated.
How to make a running record of signals? [SOLVED]
The print statement outputs to the output tab of PLEditor. If you can't see an output tab check it's enabled under the view menu. Very handy feature.
I'm not 100% sure on the full syntax of "Print" but it's something like:
Print(var, var, ...);
where "var" is a variable or string. Variables can have optinal formatting options appended to them. Example:
Print("Bar=", BarNumber:6:0, " Price=", MyPrice:7:4);
where 6 and 7 are the total width and 0 and 4 are the decimal places.
I believe you can also write files in PL but haven't actually tried that. Maybe it only works on TS? Someone?
I'm not 100% sure on the full syntax of "Print" but it's something like:
Print(var, var, ...);
where "var" is a variable or string. Variables can have optinal formatting options appended to them. Example:
Print("Bar=", BarNumber:6:0, " Price=", MyPrice:7:4);
where 6 and 7 are the total width and 0 and 4 are the decimal places.
I believe you can also write files in PL but haven't actually tried that. Maybe it only works on TS? Someone?
I have made the following code:
I am running this on a 1min chart.
now, where can I find the output log ?
can I have it continuously displayed and updated on the screen ?
Many thanks for your help.
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if h > h[1] then print( h, ">", h[1] );
if l < l[1] then print( l, "<" , l[1] );
now, where can I find the output log ?
can I have it continuously displayed and updated on the screen ?
Many thanks for your help.
ok, I see it now. It is in the PLEditor... bottom window.I have made the following code:
I am running this on a 1min chart.Code: Select all
if h > h[1] then print( h, ">", h[1] );
if l < l[1] then print( l, "<" , l[1] );
now, where can I find the output log ?
can I have it continuously displayed and updated on the screen ?
Many thanks for your help.