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    HOW TO STOP OTHER/ALL EXPERT ADVISOR BY MY EXPERT ADVISOR

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      ambrogio last edited by

      I invite all members to solve this thing, especially to the most experienced but I don't mention names

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        l'andorrà last edited by

        I'm not one of those most experienced members, but I guess the only way a EA can operate on another EA is by using terminal variables. Miro and roar would probably can offer more detailed info here.

        (English) I will try to help everyone in these fxDreema forums. But if you want to learn how to use the platform in depth or more quickly, I can help you with my introductory fxDreema course in English at https://www.theandorraninvestor.eu.

        (Català) Miraré d’ajudar tothom en aquests fòrums d’fxDreema. Tanmateix, si vols aprendre a fer servir la plataforma amb més profunditat o més de pressa, t’hi puc ajudar amb el meu curs d’introducció a fxDeema en català a https://www.theandorraninvestor.eu/ca.

        (Español) Intentaré ayudar a todo el mundo en estos foros de fxDreema. Sin embargo, si quieres aprender a usar la plataforma en profundidad o más deprisa, te puedo ayudar con mi curso de introducción a fxDreema en español en https://www.theandorraninvestor.eu/es.

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          CPxiom @ambrogio last edited by

          @ambrogio I'm not experienced at all 🙂 yet I will write here... found these.
          I posted this on your other thread as well, so this is a duplicate.
          Maybe someone more experienced can compile a working Custom mql from all these examples. Looking at all these, I guess the chart way is the way.
          .................................
          @ambrogio I did some documentation and I found all these...

          There is some code down here, and I'm thinking setting up a boolean if that's possible.
          https://docs.mql4.com/runtime/tradepermission
          But closing Auto trading feature would terminate the handler EA itself.
          So maybe trying to get the magic number of the running EAs and terminate those only would be great. Then in this Handler EA, you could even set up some conditions to check for a certain market context, and make some kind of a Manager EA.
          Also, another way to go, would be to close certain charts. Closing the chart with some EA, closes the respective EA as far as I know.
          ... Or I found this
          // Deletes the Expert Advisor form the appropriate chart
          bool EXPERT::Remove( const long Chart_ID = 0 );
          don't know if this is for mt4 or mt5.
          Also...
          It says here
          https://www.metatrader4.com/en/trading-platform/help/autotrading/experts/experts_remove
          that "the expert can be removed from the chart at profile or template change" so there could be a function to change template on some chart, also.
          Examples here
          https://www.mql5.com/en/docs/chart_operations/chartapplytemplate

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            CPxiom last edited by CPxiom

            Further digging 🙂 I found this library (mt5) for the experts remove function I mentioned.
            As I see, this function also needs to specify chart ID.
            So... for mt4 and maybe mt5 as well if no libraries, the solution would be to change template (with EA, without EA? - is this possible? or other random template?), then revert to the one with EA (if possible) if market context is favorable (as seen by Manager EA). That would be great 🙂
            Just some Ideas, didn't had time right now to do the tests and try these out.

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            • l'andorrà
              l'andorrà last edited by

              Interesting. Would the 'Apply template' block solve the problem, then?

              (English) I will try to help everyone in these fxDreema forums. But if you want to learn how to use the platform in depth or more quickly, I can help you with my introductory fxDreema course in English at https://www.theandorraninvestor.eu.

              (Català) Miraré d’ajudar tothom en aquests fòrums d’fxDreema. Tanmateix, si vols aprendre a fer servir la plataforma amb més profunditat o més de pressa, t’hi puc ajudar amb el meu curs d’introducció a fxDeema en català a https://www.theandorraninvestor.eu/ca.

              (Español) Intentaré ayudar a todo el mundo en estos foros de fxDreema. Sin embargo, si quieres aprender a usar la plataforma en profundidad o más deprisa, te puedo ayudar con mi curso de introducción a fxDreema en español en https://www.theandorraninvestor.eu/es.

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                CPxiom @l'andorrà last edited by

                @l-andorrà @ambrogio ... Yes, it seems so 🙂 I checked and manually changed the template of a chart with EA, and the EA was removed. Then created a template with EA on it, and changed back and forth with same template without EA and it works 🙂 It looks like the Ea is loaded and unloaded, yet it is the same template saved two times, with and without EA.
                So yes it seems that block would solve it 🙂 Overlooked that block. Thanks.

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                  ambrogio @CPxiom last edited by

                  @cpxiom the problem is: how to apply a template (by my expert) on the chart that is running the expert to disable

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                    CPxiom @ambrogio last edited by

                    @ambrogio Hello. Found and did something 🙂
                    So this (the shared project) changes the template for all open charts to default.tpl
                    You can make another tpl and change the custom mql code to open that, or save something different as default.
                    https://fxdreema.com/shared/TsP1m8Sib

                    With a duplicate and some conditions and flags? (didn't work with flags yet, personally) you could enable and disable EAs on all charts.

                    For further development, it would be great if it were possible to enable and disable selectively, but didn't find yet how are the chart IDs numbered... Or by symbol? don't know.
                    Anyway, hope this helps 🙂

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                      l'andorrà last edited by

                      This is a very intersting topic. Would you mind developing a bit more? I think this would be a very useful and (maybe) a tutorial-like one. 🙂

                      (English) I will try to help everyone in these fxDreema forums. But if you want to learn how to use the platform in depth or more quickly, I can help you with my introductory fxDreema course in English at https://www.theandorraninvestor.eu.

                      (Català) Miraré d’ajudar tothom en aquests fòrums d’fxDreema. Tanmateix, si vols aprendre a fer servir la plataforma amb més profunditat o més de pressa, t’hi puc ajudar amb el meu curs d’introducció a fxDeema en català a https://www.theandorraninvestor.eu/ca.

                      (Español) Intentaré ayudar a todo el mundo en estos foros de fxDreema. Sin embargo, si quieres aprender a usar la plataforma en profundidad o más deprisa, te puedo ayudar con mi curso de introducción a fxDreema en español en https://www.theandorraninvestor.eu/es.

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                        ambrogio @CPxiom last edited by

                        @cpxiom thank you, but i'm not a coder at all 😞

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                          CPxiom @ambrogio last edited by CPxiom

                          @ambrogio But that project (https://fxdreema.com/shared/TsP1m8Sib) already works for all charts, as it is. Closes all EAs, on all open charts, by changing all charts to default template, which is without EA, saved in mt4 🙂

                          The other conditions I was referring to, were in fxdreema (where I'm the one to learn from you :))

                          For example. In mt4 you can set up a chart without EA, and save template as "DisableEA", and then set up the same chart with EA (the one you said it's not fxdreema), and save that as template as well, and name it "EnableEA".

                          Then, you can use this project (https://fxdreema.com/shared/YNPLcdZWd) with some conditions. I put here some hours, as example, (didn't test this though).

                          For the new project, in Custom Mql block, all I did, was to change "default.tpl" where it writes: ChartApplyTemplate(currChart,"default.tpl");
                          to EnableEA, and DisableEA. Those are the templates you save in mt4.

                          PS: I'm not a coder, also 🙂 (I'm a graphic designer as job) and the code for the Mql block is not mine, I found it, as I said. But it's great that it works, and I was so glad I could help 🙂

                          I started to understand a bit what's going on in mq4 code, but I'm still learning. Managed to modify some indicators, that's all 🙂

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                            CPxiom @ambrogio last edited by CPxiom

                            @ambrogio wait... On the new project I shared, the branch with EnableEA will not work... as all charts are changed to DisableEA template.
                            So the fxdreema EA is discarded as well, so the EnableEA will not get executed.
                            But keep the other one, and put some other condition, like a time to execute, not range, for example. I guess I'm just tired a bit.

                            So this is the downside that it closes all EAs on all charts... not selectively. But further than this, it is well over my head 🙂 Maybe others could help.

                            Also, there is this thread regarding terminal variables as @l-andorrà suggested, but don't know if it works with non fxdreema EAs. https://fxdreema.com/forum/topic/5703/terminate-other-eas

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                              ambrogio @CPxiom last edited by ambrogio

                              @cpxiom thank you, i understood and i'm working on it
                              I had already read this discussion in the past https://fxdreema.com/forum/topic/5703/terminate-other-eas but it was not helpful

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                                ambrogio @CPxiom last edited by

                                @CPxiom thank you works very well!!!

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                                  CPxiom @ambrogio last edited by

                                  @ambrogio That's so great 🙂
                                  Yesterday I researched a bit some possibilities to change selectively... But had no success.
                                  I did found something that would read the string of the symbol, but honestly, don't know where to put that 🙂 so the loop through the open charts would change only the specified symbol.
                                  Another way to go about this, would be to search for a particular indicator with this function. ChartIndicatorName... so you could distinguish some charts by other charts with some indicator, and change the template for only those.

                                  But as I said, this is well over my head, and maybe others could help with this.

                                  Because it would be great, to not close all the EAs... in case of maybe having an fxdreema EA that has good conditions and can run nonstop, let's say.

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                                    CPxiom @CPxiom last edited by

                                    A little update. This works for particular chart case.
                                    https://fxdreema.com/shared/oWBuqM6Hd

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