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Posted By Brian J Warren 14 Years Ago
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Brian J Warren
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Thanks, Milen.

I re-coded it with the Floating Bars and it works perfectly now.

Thanks for your help, Brian

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Hi Brian,

Currently the High-Low series doesn't support such kind of gradient mapping. I think You can successfully use a Floating Bar series to display the Renko chart. With the Floating Bar you'll be able to place the gradient just like in the built-in Renko.

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Hello Nevron,

I'm coding my own Renko series so that I have access to the Renko output values. In the attached jpg, you can see the middle chart with the Nevron Renko series. The gradient is applied element-by-element. This is what I'd like to have for my custom Renko series.

In the bottom chart is my custom Renko, implemented as an NHighLowSeries, but the gradient is applied across the chart, rather than element-by-element.

Is there a way to apply the gradient the way I'm hoping to an nHighLowSeries? Or maybe I should be implementing my Renko in a different way?

Thank you, Brian Warren



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