public method O2GClosedTradesTable.getNextRowByMultiColumnValues
Brief
Gets the next row from O2GClosedTradesTable
based on the multiple columns values.
Declaration | ||||
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Parameters | |
columnNames |
The array of column names in the ClosedTrades table. For example, |
columnValues |
The array of values of the columns specified by the |
iterator |
The table iterator. |
Details
If the row is not found, the method returns null
.
Note: The returned row contains the current columns values. The values are not automatically updated. To monitor changes, use IO2GTableListener.onChanged
.
The row interface is thread-safe. The returned row can be used in different threads without synchronization.
Example
Get closed positions by specified AccountID
and OfferID
from the Closed Trades table [hide]
public void enumerateClosedTradesByAccountIDAndOfferID(String sAccountID, String sOfferID) { O2GClosedTradesTable closedTrades = (O2GClosedTradesTable)mTblMgr.getTable(O2GTableType.CLOSED_TRADES); O2GTableIterator iterator = new O2GTableIterator(); String[] columnNames = new String[] { "AccountID", "OfferID" }; Object[] columnValues = new Object[] { sAccountID, sOfferID }; O2GClosedTradeTableRow closedTrade = closedTrades.getNextRowByMultiColumnValues(columnNames, columnValues, iterator); while (closedTrade != null) { System.out.println(String.format("TradeID=%s, OfferID=%s, Amount=%s", closedTrade.getTradeID(), closedTrade.getOfferID(), closedTrade.getAmount())); closedTrade = closedTrades.getNextRowByMultiColumnValues(columnNames, columnValues, iterator); } }
Declared in O2GClosedTradesTable