I was wondering why does multicharts have 2 version (I have always wonder and find it rather confusing actually - are they planning to move MC regular to MC .net in the future?).
As a "starter" & non programmer I find it confusing initially on which prog.lang to go...
since the release of MC starter edition I decided to go for the free ones as to minimize expenses
personally I like multicharts user interface and workspace more then NT but unfortunately many methodology,indicators and such are produced in ninjascript.
do I need to spend "years" or is there a shorter/better way to learn how to convert ninjascript so that it can be use in multicharts.
thank you all
Any tuts on how to convert EL to MC .net & NT to MC .net?
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Re: Any tuts on how to convert EL to MC .net & NT to MC .net
Hello Azharr,
MultiCharts and MultiCharts .NET have the same functionality but are using different programming languages:
With MultiCharts you can create a study using EasyLanguage/PowerLanguage
With MultiCharts .Net you can create a study using C# or VisualBasic.Net
Studies from MC .Net cannot be used in regular MultiCharts and viсe versa.
At the moment we are working on the updated MultiCharts .NET guide that will contain important and useful information not only for beginners but for experienced MC .Net users as well. The guide should become available within a week.
MultiCharts and MultiCharts .NET have the same functionality but are using different programming languages:
With MultiCharts you can create a study using EasyLanguage/PowerLanguage
With MultiCharts .Net you can create a study using C# or VisualBasic.Net
Studies from MC .Net cannot be used in regular MultiCharts and viсe versa.
MultiCharts .Net is oriented to experienced programmers. It is considered that PowerLanguage is easier for starters and non programmers but the final decision is up to you.As a "starter" & non programmer I find it confusing initially on which prog.lang to go...
At the moment we are working on the updated MultiCharts .NET guide that will contain important and useful information not only for beginners but for experienced MC .Net users as well. The guide should become available within a week.