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Hello,
Thank you for the question.
If you are looking to plot just the last price you could create an indicator and use it on CalculateOnBarClose = false and reference the Close[0] as the Last price.
The Close would be considered the Close of the bar if you have CalculateOnbarClose = true or the Last price if you have CalculateOnbarClose = false.
You can also use something like a 1 period SMA set on CalculateOnbarClose = false if you do not want to manually code this. You can define the input series if you would like a different set of values other than the Close of each bar.
I look forward to being of further assistance.JesseNinjaTrader Customer Service
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Originally posted by NinjaTrader_Jesse View PostHello,
Thank you for the question.
If you are looking to plot just the last price you could create an indicator and use it on CalculateOnBarClose = false and reference the Close[0] as the Last price.
The Close would be considered the Close of the bar if you have CalculateOnbarClose = true or the Last price if you have CalculateOnbarClose = false.
You can also use something like a 1 period SMA set on CalculateOnbarClose = false if you do not want to manually code this. You can define the input series if you would like a different set of values other than the Close of each bar.
I look forward to being of further assistance.
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Hello,
Thank you for the clairification.
You would need to pass through the Close[0] information to this box as well as putting the indicator into CalculateOnBarClose = false.
If the case is that you can not use COBC = false you could look into using the OnMarketData method to update your box as ticks are coming in.
There is also an example that includes the Last price in the following link:
Please let me know if I may be of additional assistance.JesseNinjaTrader Customer Service
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Hello,
In NinjaScript or C# you can turn most things into strings by adding ToString() to the end of it or if you are combining a number with a string you dont even need to go that far.
Here are a couple examples:
Code:MessageBox.Show(DateTime.Now.ToString() + "\n\n Sell Signal generated for " + Instrument.FullName + ".", Instrument.FullName + " SELL ALERT! + " Price at: " + Close[0]);
Code:string price = Close[0].ToString();
JesseNinjaTrader Customer Service
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