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    High[1] or High[2]

    I'm adding a condition to a strategy which will not compile correctly.

    I am checking to see if the High[1] or High[2] are equal to the Max High of the last 20 bars.

    && ((High[1] = (MAX(High,20))[0]) || (High[2] = (MAX(High,20))[0])

    How can I correct this? Thanks

    #2
    Hello,

    Thank you for your post.

    For the OR || operator, please make sure these are used in the same statement. You had placed this in-between two separate statements.

    Also ensure you are using == when comparing values. A single = is used when declaring or defining a variable, etc.

    The attached code should compile for you:

    Code:
    && High[1] == (MAX(High,20))[0] || High[2] == (MAX(High,20))[0])
    MatthewNinjaTrader Product Management

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