lastIndicatorValue = MyCustomIndicator()[0];
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The example we provided was meant as an educational example. If you are attempting to copy and paste the example into your own code, you will need to have lastIndicatorValue be a double instead of an integer, e.g.
I would like to recommend becoming more familiar with the On... methods documented here as well.Code:[FONT=Courier New]private double lastIndicatorValue = 0;[/FONT]
Please let us know if there are any other ways we can help.Jessica P.NinjaTrader Customer Service
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