Definition
A StringSeries is a special type of data structure that holds a series of string values and always contains the same number of elements as bars in a chart. See the DataSeries Class for related information.
Creating StringSeries Objects
To create a StringSeries object:
1. Define a variable ("myStringSeries" used in this example) of type StringSeries that will hold a StringSeries object
2. In the Initialize() method, create a new StringSeries object and assign it to the "myStringSeries" variable
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#region Variables
// Create a StringSeries object and assign it to the variable
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* StringSeries objects can be used on supplementary series in a multi-time frame and instrument strategy. Please see our support forum NinjaScript reference samples section for further information.
Setting Values - StringSeries.Set() & StringSeries.Reset()
You can set value (plug in a value) into a StringSeries object by calling the Set() method.
StringSeries.Set(string value)
Setting a value on a StringSeries object is automatically aligned to the current bar being evaluated. This ensures values across all StringSeries objects are always in sync by the CurrentBar index. The following code samples demonstrates calculating the range of each bar and storing the value in a StringSeries object.
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protected override void OnBarUpdate()
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StringSeries.Set(int barsAgo, string value)
You can also set the value for historical bars by including a "barsAgo" value that represents the number of bars ago that you want the string value to be stored at.
Calling the Reset() method is unique and can be very powerful for custom indicator development. StringSeries objects can hold null values which simply means that you do not want to store a value for the current bar. Reset() will reset the current index value to null.
Checking for Valid Values
It is possible that you may use a StringSeries object but decide not to set a value for a specific bar. Internally, a dummy value does exist however, if you wanted to check to see if it was a valid value that you set, you can check the following method.
StringSeries.ContainsValue(int barsAgo)
Returns a true or false value.
Getting Values
You can access StringSeries object values using the syntax StringSeries[int barsAgo] where barsAgo represents the data value n number of bars ago.
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protected override void OnBarUpdate()
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