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Hi, is there a way to use certain characters in coding so we can skip part of code? For instance I know using "//" any code after that in that line won't be executed but I am more interested in skipping on part of the line; for example, in code below what if I wanted program to skip part of the line between quotation markers and execute excluding that part:
if ("ToTime(Time[0]) > DailyTradingFinishTime &&" QuantityBeforeExecution != OrderCountLong && Position.Quantity == 0)Tags: None
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Hello shahabjet1,
Thank you for your post.
To clarify, are you wanting to comment out a certain section of code from your condition?
Please note that in the support department at NinjaTrader we do not provide C# programming education services. This is so that we can maintain a high level of service for all of our clients as well as our partners.
That said, to comment out a section of your condition you could use a Multiple Line Comment ( /*Text here*/ ). See the publicly available link for more information - https://www.w3schools.com/cs/cs_comments.asp
Let us know if we may assist further.Brandon H.NinjaTrader Customer Service
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Originally posted by shahabjet1 View PostHi, is there a way to use certain characters in coding so we can skip part of code? For instance I know using "//" any code after that in that line won't be executed but I am more interested in skipping on part of the line; for example, in code below what if I wanted program to skip part of the line between quotation markers and execute excluding that part:
if ("ToTime(Time[0]) > DailyTradingFinishTime &&" QuantityBeforeExecution != OrderCountLong && Position.Quantity == 0)
Use the delete key on your keyboard to delete the characters between the quotes.
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shahabjet1 , this is what you looking for.
Use goto code.
You can refer the link below to know how to used it :
C# jump statements (break, continue, return, and goto) unconditionally transfer control from the current location to a different statement.
Example :
Code:goto exampleNAME; This is where the part you want to skip ...... ..... .... exampleNAME : do anything here
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