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Originally posted by NinjaTrader_CodyB View Post
Thank you.
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Hello,
Yes you could do this by checking the BarColorSeries property. For example:
Code:if(BarColorSeries == Color.Pink) { //DO Something }
Cody B.NinjaTrader Customer Service
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Originally posted by NinjaTrader_CodyB View PostHello,
Yes you could do this by checking the BarColorSeries property. For example:
Code:if(BarColorSeries == Color.Pink) { //DO Something }
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Thanks. I incorporated the BarColorSeries into my indicator and it's not recognizing it. For example, I'm doing this:
if (BarColorSeries[0] == Color.DodgerBlue && + imbalance >= 1)
My indicator results are printing as if this statement were not there. I have many IF statements before my DrawText commands. For those bars that are not DodgerBlue I've included:
if (BarColorSeries[0] != Color.DodgerBlue && + imbalance >......
Do you have any Idea what I'm doing wrong?
Thank you for the help.
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Here's a print statement:
if (BarColorSeries[0] == Color.DodgerBlue && + imbalance >= 1)
{ DrawText("imbalance" + CurrentBar, AutoScale, (+ imbalance).ToString(), 0, Low[0], -(placementimballevel), Color.Pink, ChartControl.Font, StringAlignment.Center, Color.Transparent, Color.Transparent, 0);}
Print(BarColorSeries[0].ToString());
Print(ToTime(Time[0]));
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Originally posted by NinjaTrader_CodyB View PostHello,
This snippet does not seem to be setting the BarColorSeries.
Where in your code are you setting the BarColorSeries?
I look forward to your reply.
Could you please give me an example of setting the BarColorSeries? For example, the syntax and where in the code--OnBarUpdate, I assume--it goes.
Thank you.
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Hello,
Yes you could set the BarColorSeries in the OnBarUpdate() method.
See below for an example of setting the BarColorSeries:
Code:protected override void OnBarUpdate() { if(/* Condition for when you want to set the BarColorSeries */) { BarColorSeries[0] = Color.DodgerBlue; } }
Cody B.NinjaTrader Customer Service
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Originally posted by imalil View PostI understand what you're saying, but I'm using a 3rd party indicator which determines the condition that makes the bar DodgerBlue. I merely want to recognize if the bar is DodgerBlue, then, if it is, run my print statement.
Does this make sense?
Thanks.
Code:ThirdPartyInd.BarColorSeries[0]
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The developer of my 3rd party indicators sent me this:
"All values are public IntSeries or public BoolSeries. BoolSeries gives True or False
values. Bullish signals generate values of +1; Bearish signals generate values of -1."
He is not in the business of selling indicators so he will not spent a lot of time with me.
Does this help your understanding of how I can access their values?
Thank you.
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