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Old 7th September 2011, 07:56
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Default constructor initialization

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I need to set the size of an array "to make it static" in the constructor, the following is not working. please help. thx

MQL5 Code:
Class a
{
private:
   double high[];  //-- I tried double* hight[] for no avail

public:
  a(string syb, ENUM_TIMEFRAMES prd, int bars);

}


a::a(string syb, ENUM_TIMEFRAMES prd, int bars) : high([bars])
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Try ArrayResize() function.
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Try ArrayResize() function.
This function can be applied only to dynamic arrays. I want a static one.
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I don't think you can have a static one with a dynamic size in MQL5.
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