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A very simple programming question
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Thanks Lance. I just wanted to be sure that this assignment will be like this using that math function.
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Hello,
The statement T= Math.Sign( T ); is valid assuming T is a valid input
You can see the outcome by doing something like this
Print(T);
T= Math.Sign( T );
Print(T);
I don't know that I fully understand your question, but the above would have a similar result as doing something like
T = T+28;//sets the new value of T to the current value + 28
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A very simple programming question
Hi ninjas,
As we know, in programming you can set this sentence ( typical counters in looping )
for (int x = 0; x < 100; x++)
{
Print("NinjaTrader");
}
Where the new value of X is updated adding 1 to the old value. Giving this property, I'd like to do this but being sure that I ain't gonna get any dynamical error:
T= Math.Sign( T )
Is gonna this sentence set the new value of T, calculating the sign for the old T value?Tags: None
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