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> R=(H-L)/10;
> IF C>H-((R/10)) AND O<L+((R/10)) THEN X=1 ELSE X=0;
> IF C<L+((R/10)) AND O>H-((R/10)) THEN Y=1 ELSE Y=0;
That looks odd. Either the first line should be R=H-L;, or the other two lines should use R instead of R/10. Otherwise, the value in the second and third line equals (H-L)/100, and that can't be what you mean. Can it?
Owen Davies
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