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Returns a numerical value, indicating the time at the complete exit from the specified position. The time is indicated in the 24-hour ''HHmm'' format, where 1300 = 1:00 PM. | Returns a numerical value, indicating the time at the complete exit from the specified position. The time is indicated in the 24-hour ''HHmm'' format, where 1300 = 1:00 PM. | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* This function can only be used in signals. | * This function can only be used in signals. |
Revision as of 10:05, 12 February 2012
Returns a numerical value, indicating the time at the complete exit from the specified position. The time is indicated in the 24-hour HHmm format, where 1300 = 1:00 PM.
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Notes
- This function can only be used in signals.
- Use EntryTime to get the entry time for a specified position.
- Use EntryDate and ExitDate to respectively get the entry date and exit date for a specified position.
Example
Assign a value, indicating the time that the most recently closed position has been exited, to Value1 variable:
Value1 = ExitTime(1);
Value 1 will equal to 1545 when the exit time of the position was 3:45 PM.