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When I want to use a function inside another I must call it with the command "FML" but no input parametres can be inserted... the function will always be used with default ones...
Is there a way to adjust this limit?
Thanks all!!!!
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Asimov wrote:When I want to use a function inside another I must call it with the command "FML" but no input parametres can be inserted... the function will always be used with default ones... Yes it does.
Asimov wrote:Is there a way to adjust this limit? No. Unfortunately, this is a limitiation of the MetaStock Formula Language that we have to live with.
Asimov wrote:Thanks all!!!! Depending on exactly what you are trying to achieve, you can use a third function to store your variable values and call those from your functions; sort of like using a global variable... ... or if you are keen you can get Mark Pyle's GV.dll from the download section and actually set and retrieve global variables.
Hope this helps.
wabbit [:D]
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Wabbit/All:
Did any part of the MS programming language, file structure or file-management functions improve with the release of Version 10 (aside from adding more columns)? A new integer-level version release usually implies big new improvements.
Is there a detailed changelog file anywhere that details everything that's changed or been fixed since 9.x versions? All I've seen about V10 is the fairly-small bullet list on the promotional webpages and it's not getting me cranked up to upgrade from 9.1.
Thanks much.
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To tell the truth i have not really understood what u suggested :)
Anyway thank u very much :)
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