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I created a contract with a payable function but the ether is stored in the contract I am looking for a way to transfer the ether to another address










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      I created a contract with a payable function but the ether is stored in the contract I am looking for a way to transfer the ether to another address







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          If the ether is already in the contract and you do not have the functionality to transfer ether already implemented in it, the ether will be forever in the contract.



          A simple contract that receives ether and allows for transferring is shown below. Only the person that deploys the contract will be able to transfer the ether.



          pragma solidity ^0.4.24; 

          contract myContract{

          address public owner;

          constructor() public {
          owner = msg.sender;
          }

          function transfer(address to, uint256 amount) public {
          require(msg.sender==owner);
          to.transfer(amount);
          }

          function () public payable {}
          }


          Hope this helps






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            You must have a function in the contract that send ether out of the contract as well. This function does not have to be payable, but would look something like:



            myAddress.transfer(address(this).balance);





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              You can call the receiver.transfer(amount) to send the ether in the receivers account






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                If the ether is already in the contract and you do not have the functionality to transfer ether already implemented in it, the ether will be forever in the contract.



                A simple contract that receives ether and allows for transferring is shown below. Only the person that deploys the contract will be able to transfer the ether.



                pragma solidity ^0.4.24; 

                contract myContract{

                address public owner;

                constructor() public {
                owner = msg.sender;
                }

                function transfer(address to, uint256 amount) public {
                require(msg.sender==owner);
                to.transfer(amount);
                }

                function () public payable {}
                }


                Hope this helps






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                  If the ether is already in the contract and you do not have the functionality to transfer ether already implemented in it, the ether will be forever in the contract.



                  A simple contract that receives ether and allows for transferring is shown below. Only the person that deploys the contract will be able to transfer the ether.



                  pragma solidity ^0.4.24; 

                  contract myContract{

                  address public owner;

                  constructor() public {
                  owner = msg.sender;
                  }

                  function transfer(address to, uint256 amount) public {
                  require(msg.sender==owner);
                  to.transfer(amount);
                  }

                  function () public payable {}
                  }


                  Hope this helps






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                    If the ether is already in the contract and you do not have the functionality to transfer ether already implemented in it, the ether will be forever in the contract.



                    A simple contract that receives ether and allows for transferring is shown below. Only the person that deploys the contract will be able to transfer the ether.



                    pragma solidity ^0.4.24; 

                    contract myContract{

                    address public owner;

                    constructor() public {
                    owner = msg.sender;
                    }

                    function transfer(address to, uint256 amount) public {
                    require(msg.sender==owner);
                    to.transfer(amount);
                    }

                    function () public payable {}
                    }


                    Hope this helps






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                    If the ether is already in the contract and you do not have the functionality to transfer ether already implemented in it, the ether will be forever in the contract.



                    A simple contract that receives ether and allows for transferring is shown below. Only the person that deploys the contract will be able to transfer the ether.



                    pragma solidity ^0.4.24; 

                    contract myContract{

                    address public owner;

                    constructor() public {
                    owner = msg.sender;
                    }

                    function transfer(address to, uint256 amount) public {
                    require(msg.sender==owner);
                    to.transfer(amount);
                    }

                    function () public payable {}
                    }


                    Hope this helps







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                        You must have a function in the contract that send ether out of the contract as well. This function does not have to be payable, but would look something like:



                        myAddress.transfer(address(this).balance);





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                          You must have a function in the contract that send ether out of the contract as well. This function does not have to be payable, but would look something like:



                          myAddress.transfer(address(this).balance);





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                            You must have a function in the contract that send ether out of the contract as well. This function does not have to be payable, but would look something like:



                            myAddress.transfer(address(this).balance);





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                            You must have a function in the contract that send ether out of the contract as well. This function does not have to be payable, but would look something like:



                            myAddress.transfer(address(this).balance);






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                                You can call the receiver.transfer(amount) to send the ether in the receivers account






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