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High[1]>High[2] issue

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    High[1]>High[2] issue

    Hi everybody,

    Okay I got a very simple code :

    Code:
    if (High[1]>High[2]) {
    Indicateur = 1;
    }
    The indicator return nothing. I know the part "High[1]>High[2]" is wrong but why ? I don't understand !

    Thank you very much for helping me ! Very nice

    #2
    Thanks for the post After, you're likely getting a log error in NT's Control Center returned when you apply that study?

    You would be running into the issue described here in this tip - http://www.ninjatrader.com/support/f...ead.php?t=3170

    If you include such a check it should be returning what you seek.
    BertrandNinjaTrader Customer Service

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