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Hi,
I did that but it returns 4. And if I use 5, then it will not return 5.
Tony
On 7/14/05, Steve Dugas <sjdugas@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I should think this ought to do
it.
Steve
AddColumn( IIf(
Cond1 == 1, Reward1, Reward2 ), "Reward", 1.2, colorDefault, IIf( Reward1 > 4
OR Reward2 > 4, colorYellow, colorDefault ) );
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Subject: [amibroker] Coding
Hi,
AddColumn (IIf(Cond1==1 or , reward1, reward2),
"Reward", 1, colorDefault, IIf (Reward1 > 4.0 OR Reward2 > 4.0,
colorYellow, Null));
I am trying to make the box turn yellow when
either Reward1 > 4 or Reward2 >4, otherwise no change. My problem
is that I still get 4 as colored in yellow. Any fix to
this?
Maybe I should try:
if (Cond1==1) {reward1} else
(Cond2==2) {reward2}
thanks
tony
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