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Calling a C# dll in MultiCharts

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 gomad 
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I need help with calling a C# dll in the signal script in Multicharts.. I need to be able to use as method inputs more than simple numerical data...I need arrays.

I talked some with MC support and so far the have not been helpful enough saying that C# is complicated for them...

I would appreciate any help in this area.

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 Traderji 
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I am interested in this too.

Also is there any way to pro-grammatically access UI elements on MC charts? Basically create extra buttons or information displays that are not on the chart itself but say a toolbar.

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Hi @gomad, have you succeed with calling a C# DLL in MultiCharts? I'm interested in this also, but don't good where to start. Any pointers are highly appreciated.

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 gomad 
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Jura,

I did not go very far. I requested the documentation from Multicharts and what they have has serious limitations. I have requested for them to include this in their new release..we will see.

I understand the MC is working on a .NET version of MC. I signed up to be a beta tester but I never heard from them.

I am looking not to execute directly through the brokers API

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Thanks Gomad. I'm also stuck (for now), with not being able to add the elkit32.dll as a reference to the project (and getting the 'can't find function'-error message probably because of that).

Anyone succeeded with making a C# dll for MultiCharts and willing to show us the light?

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 ehlaban 
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Any update on how to call a C# dll from Multicharts ?

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Any update on how to call a C# dll from Multicharts ?

why don't you just use the multicharts .net?

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 ehlaban 
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