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Used in function input declaration statements to define an input as String Series.  
 
Used in function input declaration statements to define an input as String Series.  
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The value of an input defined as a Series may vary from bar to bar and can be referred to historically.  
 
The value of an input defined as a Series may vary from bar to bar and can be referred to historically.  
 
   
 
   
==== Usage ====
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== Usage ==
<syntaxhighlight>Input:InputName(StringSeries)</syntaxhighlight>  
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<syntaxhighlight>Input: InputName(StringSeries)</syntaxhighlight>  
 
 
Where: [[InputName]] - an expression specifying the input name
 
 
 
The name can consist of letters, underscore characters, numbers, and periods.
 
  
The name cannot begin with a number or a period and is not case-sensitive.  
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Where:
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:'''InputName''' - an expression specifying the input name. The name can consist of letters, underscore characters, numbers, and periods. The name ''cannot'' begin with a number or a period and is not case-sensitive.  
 
   
 
   
==== Example ====
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== Example ==
Declare [[Messages]] as a String Series function input:  
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Declare ''Messages'' as a String Series function input:  
  
<syntaxhighlight>Input:Messages(StringSeries);</syntaxhighlight>  
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<syntaxhighlight>Input: Messages(StringSeries);</syntaxhighlight>  
  
 
[[Category:Declaration]]
 
[[Category:Declaration]]

Latest revision as of 06:02, 8 April 2013

Used in function input declaration statements to define an input as String Series.

The value of an input defined as a Series may vary from bar to bar and can be referred to historically.

Usage

Input: InputName(StringSeries)

Where:

InputName - an expression specifying the input name. The name can consist of letters, underscore characters, numbers, and periods. The name cannot begin with a number or a period and is not case-sensitive.

Example

Declare Messages as a String Series function input:

Input: Messages(StringSeries);