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> In my TS 4.0, I wish to load an array with the last 200 days close.
> The code I wrote is:
> 
> { Load an array into memory and process it }
> 
> Array: num[200](0);
> 
> if date >= lastcalcdate then begin
> 
> for value1 = 0 to 200  begin
>  num[value1] = close[value1];
> end;
> 
> { this code is to print what is in the array }
> for value1 = 0 to 200 begin
>  print(value1,num[value1]);
> end;
> 
> end;
> 
> 
> { the plot statement is given only to meet the requirements of EL . Not
> actually needed } plot1(close,"close");


TRY instead

if 0 > 1 then plot1(close,"close"); 
{obviously this is allways FALSE and will NOT plot that}

lrgds hans

 

> Problem: I get two sets of 200 values. The first set contains 200
> values, of the last day's close, and then the second set has the last 200
> days close which is what I wanted.
> 
> Why does the first set of values come and how do I prevent it ?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Sudarshan Sukhani
> 
> 
>