namespace NinjaTrader.NinjaScript.Indicators { public abstract partial class MyBaseIndi: Indicator { ... /// then : namespace NinjaTrader.NinjaScript.Indicators { public class SampleXyz: MyBaseIndi { ...
I haven't met similar inheritance examples in NT scripts. Can you point me if any exist there and if there are some gotchas to know when building such types of indis.
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Please, don't just say "no". It is very critical for us (some of them are even vendors), and just knowing "no" is not enough in this case. please elaborate a bit more on this topic, so this topic can even be used as a reference for future readers.
So, my question:
Why NT should matter at all about whether indicator is built with inherited class or not, how it breaks NT functionality? It is not a joke, and why NT sees us as newbies and not professionals? We are building the quality indicators and we have "base" libraries and methods that we use in our (or clients') indicator packages (as we use "base" class for each company indicators, and in that base class we combine the common methods and properties and etc... and then we inherit that base class to build all indicators).
This is the standard way in programming across the globe, to have libraries and make the codes as professional as possible.
and you say, NT doesn't support to work with professional manners, but with "plain" (without inherited) classes. That is quite disturbing.
Please, elaborate in a very detailed manner, where the problem lies and why we shouldnt use and what if we used even the warning? please, don't say just two words.
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