I would like to have one indicator use the variables/plots of another indicator without repeating the second indicators redundant code (in the first) as that will eat up extra CPU cycles when another indicator on-screen is already doing the calculations.
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Can anyone point me to an example where two indicators can communicate between each other and pass info/results between them ?
I would like to have one indicator use the variables/plots of another indicator without repeating the second indicators redundant code (in the first) as that will eat up extra CPU cycles when another indicator on-screen is already doing the calculations.Tags: None
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Hi Josh,
I think there's a misunderstanding here. The scenario I'm talking about is as follows:
Suppose I have two computed indicators/oscillators on screen, A and B, each in its own panel. Lets suppose A is some exotic/custom blend of the CCI and B is likewise some custom version of the Slow Stocastic.
Now suppose indicator A together with CCI also needs Slow Stocastic information to generate some type of signal. Rather than have to re-code the same slow stocastic code again into indicator A, I'd simply like to have a way to read from indicator B's data/variables to see if the required Slow Stoc. condition that A is interested in has been met/completed.
I'm not sure if you have a sample for something like this. The aim here is to save on redundant code and also CPU load.cycles for the machine.
Hope this clarifies.
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As Josh said, just call your indicator B from AOriginally posted by Webby View PostHi Josh,
I think there's a misunderstanding here. The scenario I'm talking about is as follows:
Suppose I have two computed indicators/oscillators on screen, A and B, each in its own panel. Lets suppose A is some exotic/custom blend of the CCI and B is likewise some custom version of the Slow Stocastic.
Now suppose indicator A together with CCI also needs Slow Stocastic information to generate some type of signal. Rather than have to re-code the same slow stocastic code again into indicator A, I'd simply like to have a way to read from indicator B's data/variables to see if the required Slow Stoc. condition that A is interested in has been met/completed.
I'm not sure if you have a sample for something like this. The aim here is to save on redundant code and also CPU load.cycles for the machine.
Hope this clarifies.
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Webby, when you create an indicator it automatically becomes available as a method for referencing it in other indicators / strategies - if you need to access more than its plotted data, you can use the tips from this reference sample - http://www.ninjatrader-support2.com/...ead.php?t=4991
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