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    Format a calculation as a round number

    If I look at EURUSD and subtract 1.0945 from 1.0960 I get 0.0015
    Which is 15 pips.
    How would I format the result to show 15 pips instead of that decimal value?
    Thanks.

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    Hello Grantx,

    I believe for this you could just divide by the tick size:

    0.0015 / 0.0001 = 15

    Here is a quick print you could test:
    Code:
    if(CurrentBar < 2) return;
    Print(Close[0] + " " + Close[2] + " " +    ((Close[0] - Close[2])/TickSize));

    I look forward to being of further assistance.

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