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You are editing a message originally written by kmcintyre on 4/25/2019
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Please see attached png files... If I use line 28 - the "<=" condition the condition evaluates INCORRECTLY If I use line 29 - the "<" condition, the conditional evaluates correctly Looks like a bug to me... Barry, Angela? BTW - Line 28 does not fail every time. That would be too easy! I had to walk through the chart, bar by bar, until I found a case where the STO() should have generated a specific state, but my indicator was showing a different state. Intermittent errors like this are the worst kind to have. They only show up during runtime - sometimes. That leads to a lot of head scratching and unstable code. And if one doesn't do a LOT of test and verification, it is really easy for one to assume code is working when it really is broken. Further, it totally undermines confidence in the resultant executables. Thanks
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