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    NOT Operator in C#?

    I'm trying to find an operator in C# that acts like the NOT operator in VB? Does such a thing exist? Thanks.

    fosch

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    Hello,

    Yes it is this:

    !

    Let me know if I can be of further assistance.
    BrettNinjaTrader Product Management

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      #3
      Hi Brett,

      I tried ! as follows:
      if !(EMA(21)[1] > EMA(21)[2]) return;

      but I got n error (no error number), but it would not compile?

      fosch

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        #4
        Hello,


        Yes the ! needs to be attached to an boolean operator.

        Please see this guide for what you can do I found with a good search:



        Seems like in this case you would just need to flip the > to < for this do what you need.

        Let me know if I can be of further assistance.
        BrettNinjaTrader Product Management

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