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    Problem using Math.ceiling & .floor

    Here's my script :

    V1=Period / 2;
    if ((Math.Ceiling (V1) - V1) <= 0.5)
    { HalvedLength = Math.Ceiling(V1);}
    else
    {HalvedLength = Math.Floor(V1);}

    if ((Math.Sqrt(Period) - Math.Sqrt(Period)) <= 0.5)
    { SqrRootLength = Math.Sqrt(Period );}
    else
    {SqrRootLength = Math.Sqrt(Period);}

    Value1.Set(
    2 * T3(Price,0.7,HalvedLength)[0]);
    Value2.Set(T3(Price,
    0.7,Period)[0]);
    Value3.Set(Value1[
    0]-Value2[0]);

    Rising.Set(T3(Value3,
    0.7,SqrRootLength)[0]);

    The problem is that my HalvedLength and SqrRootLength must be integer since they are T3 moving average parameters and the Math.Ceiling and .Floor can only be used with decimal or double.
    What should I do ?

    #2
    Can't you just cast to an int?

    HalvedLength = (int) Math.Floor(V1);
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      #3
      This is weird because the floor of a number is an integer...why does the Math.Floor function return a double ?
      That is simply illogic

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        #4
        it works !!!

        thank you very much, you're my savior

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