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Quickie: How to access multi-plot indicator's values SEPARATELY??

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I am curious if declaring a type "Indicator" with "(this)" as I do in the following code for DataSeries works the same:

Initialize()
{
myDataSeries_QQE_PlotA = new DataSeries(this);
myDataSeries_QQE_PlotB = new DataSeries(this);
}


Does anyone know of official documentation for type "Indicator" declared as public or private can be found?

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