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Does anyone know how to declare either an int (not an array) or break
from a FOR loop?
Sorry for the shameless bump, but I'm really stuck.
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "wigg7es" <nwalton@xxxx> wrote:
>
>
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to write some code that looks something like the
following:
>
> LookBackVol = Cumvol - stuff;
> LookBackDay = 1;
> LookBackTemp = 0;
> while (LookBackTemp < LookBackVol) {
> LookBackTemp[LookBackDay] = LookBackTemp[LookBackDay - 1] + Ref (
> V, -1 * LookBackDay);
> LookBackDay++;
> }
>
> As you may have guessed, it doesn't work. I think I need to make
> LookBackDay an int, not an array. The problem is, I don't know how
to
> do this. I tried using a FOR loop (which declares an int), however
I
> want to break out of the loop when LookBackTemp >= LookBackVol,
> and "break" doesn't seem to work, so I'm all out of ideas.
>
> If someone could shed some light on this I'd be so grateful.
>
> Thanks,
> Nathan
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