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 tornadoatc 
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Hello All,

I am relatively new to NinjaTrader and C#. So excuse me if this is a simple question.

I am trying to put some reasonable Exception Handling in my code.

I see that Ducman used the following "Log" method:
 
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NinjaTrader.Strategy.StrategyBase.Log("Exception Message", NinjaTrader.Cbi.LogLevel.Error)
Is there some way to look inside the Namespaces / Classes / Methods to help identify such methods?

I appreciate your help!!


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Hello All,

I am relatively new to NinjaTrader and C#. So excuse me if this is a simple question.

I am trying to put some reasonable Exception Handling in my code.

I see that Ducman used the following "Log" method:
 
Code
NinjaTrader.Strategy.StrategyBase.Log("Exception Message", NinjaTrader.Cbi.LogLevel.Error)
Is there some way to look inside the Namespaces / Classes / Methods to help identify such methods?

I appreciate your help!!

You would have to sniff around in NinjaTrader .Core.dll. You could use NetReflector or something similar for that, but it's not really a beginners project. For most simple stuff Print statements are quite good, but they are expensive, so don't use them excessively unless debugging.

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