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Absolute Value condition query
« on: 21 Aug 2014, 21:37 »
Hi,
Can someone please explain  how this condition works,
I understand it is Absolute Value and that it is used for
repetitive backing and laying.

ABS(back_payout - lay_payout) is less than 0.1
Suppose back payout minus lay payout is 2.0 does that mean the block will not close ?
Does it require a successful scalp before closing ?

And in the main body of trigger the execute should be set at once per selection?
Thanks
R
My grandma taught me not to run downstairs and never back odds on.

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Re: Absolute Value condition query
« Reply #1 on: 28 Aug 2014, 07:39 »
This condition checks if the back payout and lay liability of a given selection are more or less equal. This is needed to make sure that all the greening-up / loss distribution is done for this selection, and a new cycle can be started.

So yes, if the difference is 2.0, this condition will fail and the block will not be closed.

Not sure about the other question, I guess it is too specific and related to a particular trigger I'm not aware of.
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Re: Absolute Value condition query
« Reply #2 on: 28 Aug 2014, 08:04 »
Thanks Oxa, Understood
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