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To have access to and use the for statement, one should specify the version >= 2 of Pine Script language in the very first line of code, for example: //@version=4. 28 Jun 2019 The documentation presented on this page is obsolete and is no longer updated. You can see the most relevant version of the documentation�

28 Jun 2019 The documentation presented on this page is obsolete and is no longer updated. You can see the most relevant version of the documentation�

To have access to and use the for statement, one should specify the version >= 2 of Pine Script language in the very first line of code, for example: //@version=4. 28 Jun 2019 The documentation presented on this page is obsolete and is no longer updated. You can see the most relevant version of the documentation�

To have access to and use the for statement, one should specify the version >= 2 of Pine Script language in the very first line of code, for example: //@version=4.

To have access to and use the for statement, one should specify the version >= 2 of Pine Script language in the very first line of code, for example: //@version=4. 28 Jun 2019 The documentation presented on this page is obsolete and is no longer updated. You can see the most relevant version of the documentation�

To have access to and use the for statement, one should specify the version >= 2 of Pine Script language in the very first line of code, for example: //@version=4.

To have access to and use the for statement, one should specify the version >= 2 of Pine Script language in the very first line of code, for example: //@version=4. 28 Jun 2019 The documentation presented on this page is obsolete and is no longer updated. You can see the most relevant version of the documentation�

To have access to and use the for statement, one should specify the version >= 2 of Pine Script language in the very first line of code, for example: //@version=4.

To have access to and use the for statement, one should specify the version >= 2 of Pine Script language in the very first line of code, for example: //@version=4. 28 Jun 2019 The documentation presented on this page is obsolete and is no longer updated. You can see the most relevant version of the documentation�