Hi, Regularly I cannot find the different programming codes for PRT on the website, PRT itself or in the manual.
It might be an idea to create a database that can serve as summary and addition to the glossary from the manual.
Thank you ……
The help function within the PRT editor is really good. There’s all you need.
@Despair, Usually I write the codes in Word and copy/paste them in the editor. I will try to write them direct in the editor.
Thank you……….
Don’t forget to copy & paste your code back into word. PRT sometimes loses work-in-progress code.
I guess building a wiki across all web sources would be a big fan project. Besides the places you mentioned there are also local blogs like this little pearl: http://hk-lisse.over-blog.com
The idea is good. Nicolas also mentioned somewhere else that PRT is looking into a somewhat more modular approach for coding. With a rather complete code database at hand this feature will come in even more handy.
Building a simple list may be a good start.
Quality input is welcome.
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This blog in German discusses basic trading with PRT as charting software. http://blog.julian-komar.de/tag/prorealtime/
Maybe our Spanish speaking forum members know this one? https://angelfaustino.com/tag/prorealtime/
And another french blog for PRT and MT4. http://sohocool.over-blog.com
Here is the website of Doctrading: strategies for algorithmic trading: http://www.doctrading.fr/codes-prorealtime/
Another forum is the ig community: https://community.ig.com/t5/IG-Charts-MT4-and-Pro-Real-Time/bd-p/TechIssues
Very interesting finding with seemingly many code examples: https://sites.google.com/site/prorealtimecodes/indicators
Renato di Lorenz has published several books and uses PRT with examples in his text.
I hope posting these links is not in breach of any forum rules.
Thanks for your input @Derek. Maybe it is possible for the PRT crew to structure the information and create a new PRT programming page. The list could be another tab of this new page. This idea would help me a lot for sure…….
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@AVT: Thanks for posting the link. I have found several forum posts about PRT here and there but since they are rather scarce and the content being unstructured, I decided to not include them, yet.
@Marcel: well, I do not expect the PRT team to consolidate a list of sources which are not under their control. This would create the impression that they are reading, checking and approving all of the third party contents.