Quote from NihabaAshi:
Actually, I strongly disagree.
The codes can be much more complex than (C-O)/(H-L) to the point where the current interval can be compared to the prior interval all the way back to as many intervals you want it to go.
You can also weight it by volume unless your talking about something completely different even though I'm not sure why someone would want to weight it by volume.
Also, there have been articles that explain the color coding of each individual candlestick line to show the volume distribution in each interval.
Like I said, this stuff has been done before.
If someone is really interested in that type of stuff they will have to dig deep or contact the people that designed many of those original programs.
Mark