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Returns a numerical value, indicating the total number of entries for the specified position. | Returns a numerical value, indicating the total number of entries for the specified position. | ||
== Usage == | |||
<syntaxhighlight>PosTradeCount(PosBack)</syntaxhighlight> | <syntaxhighlight>PosTradeCount(PosBack)</syntaxhighlight> | ||
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::'''2''' - two positions back, etc. | ::'''2''' - two positions back, etc. | ||
== Notes == | |||
This function can only be used in signals. | * This function can only be used in signals. Please note that if there is a single entry and multiple scalping exits, each exit will have its own entry in this case and the count will increase after each partial exit. | ||
== Example == | |||
<syntaxhighlight>PosTradeCount(1);</syntaxhighlight> | <syntaxhighlight>PosTradeCount(1);</syntaxhighlight> | ||
Latest revision as of 15:55, 21 April 2014
Returns a numerical value, indicating the total number of entries for the specified position.
Usage
PosTradeCount(PosBack)
Where:
- PosBack - a numerical expression, specifying the position:
- 0 - open position;
- 1 - one position back (the last position closed);
- 2 - two positions back, etc.
Notes
- This function can only be used in signals. Please note that if there is a single entry and multiple scalping exits, each exit will have its own entry in this case and the count will increase after each partial exit.
Example
PosTradeCount(1);
Will return a value of 2 if there were two separate entries for the most recently closed position.