When you call Add() in Initialize() in a strategy, I typically saw it written as :
Add(SMA(10));
But the compiler shows it's looking for an IndicatorBase object. So just for fun I went:
private IndicatorBase mySMA = null;
mySMA = SMA(10);
Add(mySMA);
mySMA.Plots[0].Pen.Color = Color.Orange;
And wow, everything worked. Then I went to look in the docs and did a search for IndicatorBase and NOTHING CAME UP!
I'm very new at all of this - does this mean this is a new class? Or just something as an end user we shouldn't mess with? I'm trying to learn HOW to learn Ninjascript, and finding an important class NOT in the docs scares me.
Ok, just wondering. I thought making an object reference for the indicator would be better than calling (or typing out) full indicators everytime you need to work with one. Maybe there is no speed difference at all and I just wasted everyone's time who read this, haha.
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