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Does MC.NET have a function/method similar to the CrossesAbove() or CrossesBelow() found in NT? Looking through the docs i'm not finding anything which is surprising.


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Does MC.NET have a function/method similar to the CrossesAbove() or CrossesBelow() found in NT?

`PublicFunctions.CrossesOver()` and `PublicFunctions.CrossesUnder()` can be used for that.


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