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    Hi NTs,

    I'm looking to implement a simple static class into an NT7 indicator, and need some assistance.

    This is how it looks:
    --------------------------------------------
    public bool Calculate(bool[] d)
    {
    int x0 = 0;
    int x1 = 1;
    int x2 = 2;
    int x3 = 3;
    bool y = false;
    y = (!(((d[x3] || d[x1]) || (d[x2] || d[x0]))));
    return y;
    }
    -------------------------------------------

    The format seems ok since it compiles well.
    However, its not working under OBU, so probably the appropriate declarations are missing... I guess.

    Appreciate your comments,

    bkool

    #2
    Hello bkool,

    Thank you for the post.

    The method declaration is correct. It would just need to be a static method if you place it in a static class. I tested with the attached indicator and added your method to a static class in the UserDefinedMethods file in the indicators folder. The correct output is false.

    Please let me know if I can assist further.
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      #3
      Wow Chris L., This was fast and accurate! Many thanks.

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