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drawing rectangles until further intersection

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 futbee 
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Hi,

I searched for a solution but can't find any, so here's my problem:
I want to draw rectangles into an range bar chart but only if later in time the price reaches this price level,
at this point the rectangel should end.
I realized the rectangles with the sc.UseTool funtion and using a persistent integer via sc.GetPersistentInt(1) but I end up with a chart full of rectangles.
I then tried to use the function sc.AddLineUntilFutureIntersection but it draws only lines.

My question is, how can I realize this "until further intersection" with rectangles or how can I stop drawing "old" rectangles?

Thanks for any tips
Mario

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I would look at the sc function for the line and see if you can use it twice, and use an or function to detect crossovers.


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