When standard iStochastic is called from the EA, then two levels, 80.0 and 20.0 will ALWAYS be displayed for this indicator in the Visual Tester. It’s no good, if the EA uses other levels, such as 75.0 and 25.0.
Therefore, the standard indicator was modified: Indicator Stochastic Custom has two new parameters:
Sample indicator call from the EA:
*** input int            Inp_STO_KPeriod= 5;        // STO: K period input int            Inp_STO_DPeriod= 3;        // STO: D period input int            Inp_STO_Slowing= 3;        // STO: Slowing input int            Inp_STO_Level1 = 25.0;    // STO: Value Level #1 input double        Inp_STO_Level2 = 75.0;    // STO: Value Level #2 *** //--- create handle of the indicator iCustom   handle_iStochastic=iCustom(m_symbol.Name(),Period(),"Stochastic Custom",                               Inp_STO_KPeriod,Inp_STO_DPeriod,Inp_STO_Slowing,Inp_STO_Level1,Inp_STO_Level2); //--- if the handle is not created   if(handle_iStochastic==INVALID_HANDLE)     {       //--- tell about the failure and output the error code       PrintFormat("Failed to create handle of the iCustom indicator for the symbol %s/%s, error code %d",                   m_symbol.Name(),                   EnumToString(Period()),                   GetLastError());       //--- the indicator is stopped early       return(INIT_FAILED);     }