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A Renko indicator in a separate window is not the answer I think
if it's a robot you wont need any Renko at all.
Only if its manual.
si c'est un robot, vous n'aurez pas besoin de Renko du tout.
Seulement si c'est manuel.
The problem is not to dynamically calculate the Renko graph for the robot.
The problem is that it is not possible to use the basic functions (moving average, RSI, etc ...) except to redevelop everything
I have done that many times.
That is what coders do.
But i still do not get the issue.
You can always implement MA and RSI.
Je l'ai fait plusieurs fois.
C'est ce que font les codeurs.
Mais je ne comprends toujours pas le problème.
Vous pouvez toujours implémenter MA et RSI.
It's simple: Just to save a lot of time and avoid bugs.
We can develop everything of course, but is it smart to want to do it all over again?
The purpose of the robot is to trade on Renko, not to have more code to manage the Renko itself
Like i said you don't need Renko in a robot.
Just count pips in stead of bricks if a brick is 50 pips then you count 50 pips you do not need bricks on a chart for that, that is only to make the chart look more beautiful.
And yes it's smart to keep doing over and over to improve things and end up with the best result.
I want to avoid coding all the functions of analysis as I say from the beginning (RSI, EMA, MA ...) so no visual mode is not only to look good, I'm sorry.