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No way - I use it as it is.
Well, get a flush in the end.
Well, you'll end up getting drained in the end.
Have a look at the graph (included in the first post). These indicators are quite specific, they don't need much customisation, you can leave them as they are. I have removed unnecessary lines from both indicators, leaving only the necessary ones.
Now I will download them and test. What a bastard RBCI is! It eats CPU resources unreasonably. We need to optimize the code.
I'm going to download them now and test them. This RBCI is an abomination! It eats CPU resources unreasonably. We need to optimize the code.
A couple of dozens of lines can be so messy that the terminal won't load at all.
Yes, I can't call this code optimal. The line with error is highlighted (noticed by Rosh).
I don't know why r772ra chose the minute chart to illustrate it - I gave an example on the four-hour chart.
The indicator redraws on all charts, try to test it in visualisation mode, and after the pass put the same indicator on the chart, see what happens.
In a couple of dozen lines, you can make such a mess that the terminal won't boot at all.
Yes, I can't call this code optimal. The line with an error is highlighted ( Rosh noticed it).
It's a strange line in general. Is it right?
But this fix doesn't make it load faster.
crossing lines of different indicators are not fixed, self-defeating
zoom in to full
a little smaller and everything is different
my terminal does not load a bit, but these indicators are useless)
The indicator re-draws on all charts, try to test it in visualisation mode, and after the pass, apply the same indicator to the chart, see what happens.
I don't think it should - apart from zero...
Mendikero: It takes me a couple of minutes to load the terminal with it.
jelizavettka : What a nasty thing this RBCI is! It eats CPU resources unreasonably.