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    More than one input for an indicator

    Hello Ninjas,

    How do I create an indicator that has more than one indicators as input? How do I declare those inputs?
    For example:
    An indicator that plots the difference between two other indicators, like this: DIFF(SMA(Input, 30), SMA(Input, 50))

    Any help is much appreciated.

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    Hello Titus,

    Thanks for your note.

    I attempted to create an input in a hosted indicator that is a DataSeries and assign this to a DataSeries within a host indicator, but I'm finding that the [Category("Parameters")] required to cause the overloads to generate is not able to generate for a series.

    This would not only be unsupported, but it may not be possible. This thread will remain open for any community members that may know of a way.

    Instead, add any secondary series or indicator would need to be added or called directly from the script.

    i.e. call the indicator's current bar value, and the second, subtract the two and use Math.Abs(), and set this value to a plot.
    Chelsea B.NinjaTrader Customer Service

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