If it is just plain impossible to convert strings to actual values
(other than plain numbers), perhaps my DLL plugin needs to spit work in
a different way?

This is the type of thing I am trying to achieve - to cycle through
thousands of conditions like:

Condition1    = MA(C, 12) > C5  AND MA(C,20)    < Close;
Condition2    = EMA(L,4)  > C3  OR  MA(H,7)     > Close;
.
.
.
Condition2555 = MA(H, 50) < C12 AND  EMA(L, 12) < Close;


Setting the left sides of the above expressions is easy, using dynamic
variables.

But my DLL spits out the right sides of the above expressions, but only
as strings. So instead of the DLL returning strings, how else could it
interface with AmiBroker so that the dynamic assignments above are
created in the AFL?




--- In [email protected], "ozzyapeman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Or to take a more trivial example, the following prints "3" instead of
> "12":
>
> VarSetText("Condition1", "3 + 4 + 5");
>
> Total = StrToNum (VarGetText("Condition1"));
>
> printf ("Sum %g", Total);
>
> How do I convert the above string so that Total is equal to the
> expression itself, which is equal to 12?
>
>
> --- In [email protected], "ozzyapeman" zoopfree@ wrote:
> >
> > Yes, tried that. But since the values spit out by the function
aren't
> > just pure numbers, it does not seem to work.
> >
>

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