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So basically, I just want to know what last B is associated with what A.
So that if I run:
if ( C == a436)
{
Print(D);
}
then the output should be
"b1441"
Cheers!
UPDATE:
Would the best approach be index?
if so
how would I get:
Thanks for the response,
I'm running NT7, and I get the following errors.
1. cannot apply indexing with [] to an expression of type 'int'
2. int does not contain a definition for count and no extension method count accepting first arugument of.....
3. system.collections.generic.list<double> does not contain a definition for add and no extentision....
4. non-invocable member system.collections.generic.list<double>.count cannot be used like a method.
Thanks for the response,
I'm running NT7, and I get the following errors.
1. cannot apply indexing with [] to an expression of type 'int'
2. int does not contain a definition for count and no extension method count accepting first arugument of.....
3. system.collections.generic.list<double> does not contain a definition for add and no extentision....
4. non-invocable member system.collections.generic.list<double>.count cannot be used like a method.
The example was 'conceptually', please post your full code if you want advice
are you building a strategy or an indicator ?