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Peter
2012-10-02 01:32:05


Is there a way to call functions in unmanaged dlls or create com objects in the edit boxes. I.e. A indicator programmed in a dll.
If yes; what would be the call/wrapper syntax? Basically is there a api available?



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2012-10-02 10:33:26

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Currently, it is not possible to call dlls within QuantShare. The API is under development.
You can however implement any indicator using C# and the "Tools -> Create Functions" tool.

If you need more help about this, please send an email to support@quantshare.com



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