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How would you use the Performance object to calculate Postive Expectancy?
(Average Winning Trade * Winning Percentage) - (Average Losing Trade * Losing Percentage)Last edited by mgbloomfield; 03-01-2009, 03:15 AM.Tags: None
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Addition, Substraction and Multiplication do work but Division does not work for me. Why?
private int intWinningTrades = 4;
private int intAllTrades = 10;
private float fltWinningPercent = 0;
protected override void Initialize()
{
....
ClearOutputWindow();
fltWinningPercent = intWinningTrades / intAllTrades; // fltWinningPercent should be 0.40, not 0
CalculateOnBarClose = true;
....
}
protected override void OnBarUpdate()
{
Print ("fltWinningPercent: " + fltWinningPercent.ToString()); // Look at Output window for result
}
In the output window, I get 0, instead of 0.40
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Thanks, that was a "duh" moment for me.Originally posted by Anagoge View PostC# is doing an integer division because both variables on the right hand side are integers. You can cast the int to a float like this to force a floating point division:
fltWinningPercent = (double) intWinningTrades / intAllTrades;
It works now.
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