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That is EXACTLY one of the bugs!!!!! I have a simple system that exactly
duplicates an indicator. That is how I found out there was a bug in the
first place, by noticing that this particular simple system was not
triggering buys and sells based on the formation of a chart pattern.What is
worse, sometimes it generates the singal perfectly, others one is left there
scratching his head as to why it does not. LOL.
And no, it is NO WHERE near as good as having a debugger. However, having a
visual aid in addition to a debugger would be a plus.
Ivan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Max Pierson" <maxpi_44@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Omega List" <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 9:05 PM
Subject: Re:Quant Studio
> It never fails to amaze me that people would want
> to single step their code when they have the
> visual debugging tool of all debugging tools, the
> chart!! Write your code as an indicator and step
> through bar by bar and check that it is working!!
> Use the Data Window!! Much, much better than
> single stepping through code and making
> assumptions about what is going on (and blaming
> Tradestation when it hiccups)
>
> Max
>
> ================================================
> ....couldn't disagree more. When I have program
> in
> C, I can at least single
> step through the code to see how and where bugs
> are occuring. Try that with
> TS. It is amazing to me that people can even talk
>
> about a programming
> environment without having a debugger to "single
> step" through the code. I
> can give you five different situations where TS
> is simply doing buggy things
> (as of TS2000i.)
>
>
> =====
> "The race may not always go to the swift nor the battle to the strong, but
it is the way to bet"
>
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