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    if(EMA(fEMA)>EMA(sEMA))

    I am getting the error

    "Operator '<' cannot be applied to operands of type 'NinjaTrader.Indicator.EMA' and 'NinjaTrader.Indicator.EMA'"

    When applying logic to two EMAs as follows

    if(EMA(fEMA)>EMA(sEMA))

    Why will this not work?

    #2
    Ok, so this has happened to all of us.

    Correct syntax to refer to a EMA indicator value is
    double value = EMA(20)[0];
    where [0] tells you that you are referencing the latest/current bar value of EMA.

    Pls see here


    Also maybe you can use DataSeries to store inner EMA values and then find their EMA again!
    Last edited by StockFundoo; 10-28-2013, 03:22 AM. Reason: More info

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      #3
      Thanks for the assist StockFundoo. More info about this issue could also be found in our help under - http://www.ninjatrader.com/support/h...nt7/nt0019.htm

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