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    List<PriceRows> pRows = new List<PriceRows>();

    protected override void OnMarketData(MarketDataEventArgs e)
    {
    pRows.Add(new PriceRows(e.MarketDataType.ToString(), e.Price, e.Volume, 0));
    }

    I don't want to keep adding I want to check to see if the "Price" exists, and remove that row, and replace it:

    ie:

    if (pRows.Contains(e.Price))
    pRows.RemoveAt(indexNum);

    This throws an error:

    The best overloaded method match for 'System.Collections.Generic.List<NinjaTrader.Indic ator.AManager2.PriceRows>.Contains(NinjaTrader.Ind icator.AManager2.PriceRows)' has some invalid arguments

    #2
    Unfortunately we can't provide support down to the level of plain C# coding issues. However here is a hint: your list appears to holds objects of type PriceRow, but you try to access it with a "double" argument "e.Price".

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      #3
      Yeah, well I've abandoned that approach and am using SortedList<>; Far easier to get around in; far more flexible.

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