Disliked{quote} Here is the full version with Colors, Button and Alerts: {file} Do not change the file name, or the indicator will not work! {image}Ignored
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Disliked{quote} Here is the full version with Colors, Button and Alerts: {file} Do not change the file name, or the indicator will not work! {image}Ignored
DislikedGood day great coders. I found this lovely MT5 indicator, but it doesn't have any option to edit the colors of all the arrows. Will appreciate it from anyone who can help add this feature and ability to edit all other parameters of the arrows e.g., width. {file}Ignored
Disliked{quote}...different brokers may have different funny prefix and suffix symbols...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Here is the full version with Colors, Button and Alerts: {file} Do not change the file name, or the indicator will not work! Also, if you have an mq4 file with this name, delete it from the Indicators folder before installing this one! {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} But all have a symbol tree, and categorize symbols into majors, minors, exotics, stocks, cfds, futures, metals etc. If a symbol, however it's spelt, is in the metals symbol path, then it's a metal symbol.Ignored
Disliked{quote} And some brokers don't use XAU at all, but names like "GOLD", "SILVER", "PLATINUM". Why do you need to understand? If you have a template, an example of usage, can't you just apply it? Think of it this way: When you were learning your native language, when you were a baby, did you understand? Like the word for "bread" in your language - what does it mean? It means nothing - you only have an association in your brain of the word with the object this word represents. So, this thing that you call "understanding" is simply multiple usage of...Ignored
string csStrTmNow[10]; // Firstly to convert into string format datetime csTmNow[10]; // Subsequently to convert into datetime format for(int i=0; i<ArraySize(sym); i++) { for(int j=i; j<=i; j++) { csStrTmNow[j]+=TimeToStr(iTime(sym[j],PERIOD_M1,0),TIME_DATE|TIME_MINUTES);} // To get "hh:mi" format (2024.02.23 10:30), but not "hh:mi:ss" format (2024.02.23 10:30:25) csTmNow[i]+=StrToTime(csStrTmNow[i]);}
Disliked{quote} Hi BestTraderEv, Another great nonstandard indicator possessing much value to the traders wise enough to understand what this indicator is showing & how to use that information. An MT5 version would be great when your time allows. Thank you again for sharing your most amazing coding skills. Best of trades to you, my friend. _____________________________Ignored
Disliked{quote} There are no other parameters of these arrows to edit. You have the options to change the colors, the width (size of arrow), and the arrow codes (up & down). That's all you need. {file} Personally, I much prefer this one: {file} {image} Yours are the big arrows.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi BestTraderEv, I'm trying to understand more about the functions of arrays. I have another question on array, below is my codes :- string csStrTmNow[10]; // Firstly to convert into string format datetime csTmNow[10]; // Subsequently to convert into datetime format for(int i=0; i<ArraySize(sym); i++) { for(int j=i; j<=i; j++) { csStrTmNow[j]+=TimeToStr(iTime(sym[j],PERIOD_M1,0),TIME_DATE|TIME_MINUTES);} // To get "hh:mi" format (2024.02.23 10:30), but not "hh:mi:ss" format (2024.02.23 10:30:25) csTmNow+=StrToTime(csStrTmNow);} From...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Use Print(Time[0]); and see for yourself what you will get! {image} Use Print() and just check for yourself! Though, it's better to use TimeToString() because that is the same in MQL5...Ignored
Disliked{quote} I like this one. Could use another confirmation indicator as well. {image} {file}Ignored