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    If else statement

    Instead of using a variable to set the value to x if a certain condition is met, can you put in say the number 1? I can't seem to get it to work for my statement. See the following code. Thank you.

    Code:
    			oneUnit 			= 	if(Math.Floor(((AccountRiskPercent/100) * currentAccountSize)/Close[0]) < 1)
    									1
    									else Math.Floor(((AccountRiskPercent/100) * currentAccountSize)/Close[0]);

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    Hello cfree5119,
    Thanks for writing in and I am happy to assist you.

    To do a quick if check please use the following code

    Code:
    oneUnit   =  Math.Floor(((AccountRiskPercent/100) * currentAccountSize)/Close[0]) < 1 [B]?[/B] 1.0[B] :[/B] Math.Floor(((AccountRiskPercent/100) * currentAccountSize)/Close[0]);
    Learn about the C# ternary conditional operator, (`?:`), that returns the result of one of the two expressions based on a Boolean expression's result.


    Please let me know if I can assist you any further.
    Last edited by NinjaTrader_Joydeep; 03-14-2012, 08:35 AM.
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