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Revision as of 19:37, 19 January 2012
Used in function input declaration statements to define an input as true/false. Input defined as true/false can be used both as a true/false Simple as well as a true/false 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.
Usage
Input:InputName(TrueFalse)
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 Overnight as a true/false function input:
Input:Overnight(TrueFalse);