Template library can also set its own interface parameters, which are used in the form of global variables in the code of template library. For example, we set the parameters of a template class library:
Variable name of the parameter in the strategy code | Name of the parameter displayed on the strategy screen | Type | Default value |
---|---|---|---|
param1 | param1 | number | 99 |
$.SetParam1 = function(p1) {
param1 = p1
}
$.GetParam1 = function() {
Log("param1:", param1)
return param1
}
def SetParam1(p1):
global param1
param1 = p1
def GetParam1():
Log("param1:", param1)
return param1
ext.SetParam1 = SetParam1
ext.GetParam1 = GetParam1
void SetParam1(float p1) {
param1 = p1;
}
float GetParam1() {
Log("param1:", param1);
return param1;
}
Template class library code for testing param1
parameters:
function main () {
Log("Call $.GetParam1:", $.GetParam1())
Log("Call $.SetParam1:", "#FF0000")
$.SetParam1(20)
Log("Call $.GetParam1:", $.GetParam1())
}
def main():
Log("Call ext.GetParam1:", ext.GetParam1())
Log("Call ext.SetParam1:", "#FF0000")
ext.SetParam1(20)
Log("Call ext.GetParam1:", ext.GetParam1())
void main() {
Log("Call ext::GetParam1:", ext::GetParam1());
Log("Call ext::SetParam1:", "#FF0000");
ext::SetParam1(20);
Log("Call ext::GetParam1:", ext::GetParam1());
}
Reference the strategy code of the template class library example above and use the export function of the template class library to get the parameter param1
and modify the parameter param1
.