Signal Changed Condition

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mhorro
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Joined: Sun Feb 17, 2013 1:16 pm
Location: Cheshire

Hi,

Checked the user guide but no real meat there anyone got some good examples of using this.

if I put signal changed between 1 and 3 seconds ago in a condition and what does it actually mean.

and what is the difference for this below,

signal changed between 10 and 11 seconds ago

Might be a stupid question.

Thanks,

Mark
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jimibt
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Location: Narnia

hi there mark... basically, the signal changed functionality tracks in time when a change took place.

so for example, if you wanted to only back the favourite if its lay price went below 2.5 odds, you may have a signal that tracks this action taking place. you may then have a subsequent rule that will only place a back bet of that signal had been fired between 5 and 10 seconds ago and the price is still below 2.5 odds. that way, you don't jump straight onto the back bet until you have been certain that it 1st occurred x seconds ago and that the target price is still within range. you may not want it to happen at any point other than inside that little time window (for whatever reason), hence the upper limit on that. you could of course make that window 5 to 5000 seconds to allow you to measure that at least 5 seconds have passed but you don't care about containing the outside of the time window...

phew... hope that's clear :D
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