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Input defined as String can be used both as a String Simple as well as a String Series input; the value of a Simple input is constant from bar to bar and thus has no history, while the value of a Series input may vary from bar to bar and can be referenced historically. | Input defined as String can be used both as a String Simple as well as a String Series input; the value of a Simple input is constant from bar to bar and thus has no history, while the value of a Series input may vary from bar to bar and can be referenced historically. | ||
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Declare Name as a String function input: | Declare Name as a String function input: |
Revision as of 20:46, 11 February 2012
Used in function input declaration statements to define an input as String. Input defined as String can be used both as a String Simple as well as a String Series input; the value of a Simple input is constant from bar to bar and thus has no history, while the value of a Series input may vary from bar to bar and can be referenced historically.
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Example
Declare Name as a String function input:
Input:Name(String);