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Is New Bar

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The function "IsNewBar" detects whether the current bar is a new bar or not (new tick in an existing bar).
If a new tick creates a new bar (Example: 1-min bar) then this functions returns 1, otherwise it returns 0.

The function should be applied with real time data.

Example:
a = IsNewBar();
plot(a, "IsNewBar");






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