3.3 Debugging

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Sometimes an indicator or signal may not work properly. So it will require some additional debugging. This can be done in two ways:

  1. Using Microsoft Visual Studio. It is a good professional tool and it is much easier to debug the code there. The procedure is described in the following chapter: Integration with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010/2012/Express.
  1. Without using a special debugger. In this case the default PLEditor .NET Editor can be used. It is possible to trace necessary values of variables to either a previously created file or to the Output of the editor by means of scripting language.
#if DEBUG
	Output.WriteLine("CurrentBar = {0}; Close = {1}", Bars.CurrentBar, Bars.CloseValue );
#endif