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- ralph.ronnquist replied Jul 16, 2007
No need to apologise for your english, but I must admit that I find your confusion inconsistent with your question Anyhow, the deal is that you cannot give constants "(1,2,3)" as arguments when calling that function. Rather, you must ...
- ralph.ronnquist replied Jul 15, 2007
thusly — start() { int xxx[2]; int yyy; int zzz; PassByReferenceTest( yyy, zzz, xxx ); ... } I.e., the arguments to the call must be variables of corresponding types, and the array elements must have been created before the call.
- ralph.ronnquist replied Feb 3, 2007
Thanks. Mostly I just wanted to learn something about the landscape, but somewhere in the back of my mind was the thought, that if there is a time lag, say, allowing EURGBP and GBPUSD to move up some amount of time before EURUSD moves up to the ...
- ralph.ronnquist replied Feb 2, 2007
Is that a strict mathematical constraint? like EURGBP = EURUSD / GBPUSD or is it just a principal constraint, that EURGBP is roughly/usually/eventually the same as EURUSD / USDGBP ? Isn't there time lags to take into account?
- ralph.ronnquist replied Feb 1, 2007
Maybe this link is of some help... url
- ralph.ronnquist replied Feb 1, 2007
Thanks. Eventually I found the VTTrader posts, which were nicely tucked away under a fairly obvious search term, and I found the VT Trader's own forum, but apparently I'm on the forefront of this sort of quest. It might be that I'm going ...
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