I believe this question is more related to doing something in C# then NinjaScript.
I am attempting to pass a property to a method as a reference which apparently is not allowed in C#. However, from what I've read there is a workaround, but it way over my head.
I have a working stubbed out version of the indicator under development which can be used for testing but to date have not been able to figure this out. There is a a lot of redundant code in the real indicator that could be eliminated by using a method call. If someone can lend some assistance I will gladly provide more detailed explanation and the test code.
Thank you,
Frank
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