How would I go about using the Time[0] function for this, thanks.
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Hello brucelevy,
Thanks for the post.
You can check the Minute property of the DateTime object to print out when the Minute property has incremented.
Example:
Code:public class TimeSpanning : Indicator { private int startmin; ... protected override void OnStartUp() { startmin = Time[0].Minute; } protected override void OnBarUpdate() { if(Time[0].Minute != startmin) { Print("Its been a minute"); startmin = Time[0].Minute; } }
A more reliable alternative would be to look at the BarTimer example indicator. This shows you how to set up a timer that does not depend on OnBarUpdate running.
Please let us know if we may be of any further assistance.Chris L.NinjaTrader Customer Service
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