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    Print() Method

    Hi
    I'm trying to do something simple and puzzled by my result
    (new to C#)

    To print a timestamp and the the current bar open to the output window I can do:

    priorO = Open[0];



    Print (ToTime(Time[
    0])+" x"+priorO.ToString("0.0000"));

    priorO is declared as a 'private double'

    Problem --
    When I try to print the 'prior' bar opening value (hence the name of the variable priorO!)

    priorO = Open[1];



    Print (ToTime(Time[
    0])+" x"+priorO.ToString("0.0000"));


    I get no output
    Thanks in advance for your help!

    #2
    Welcome to our forums - at the start of your chart Open[1] is not defined, thus you run into this error here -



    Also, to print timestamps you could also use

    PrintWithTimeStamp()

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      #3
      I understand now
      Thanks for the pointer!

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