True, thanks, but you changed the premise of the question, so that does not answer my question.
Asking again, differently, What if the FOR statement was the following, how would you stop it after 4 loops ? for( i = 7; CategoryGetName( categoryWatchlist, i )!= ""; i++ ) --- In [email protected], "conrad_faber" <cfa...@...> wrote: > > If I understand you correctly: > > for( i = 1; i < 5; i++ ) // loops for i=1,2,3,4 only > > > > > --- In [email protected], "gmorlosky" <gmorlosky@> wrote: > > > > I have a simple FOR statement and want it to only loop a few times and then > > stop. Typically the FOR statement loops until the condition is false, but > > that's not what I need. > > > > So how would I tell this example loop to stop after 4 loops ? > > > > myema[ 0 ] = Close[ 0 ]; > > for( i = 1; i < BarCount; i++ ) > > { > > myema[ i ] = 0.1 * Close[ i ] + 0.9 * myema[ i - 1 ]; > > } > > This > > >
