Originally Posted By: Mithrandir77
R Bridge is an interface (but notice that not in the sense of an interface in object oriented programming) to the R language. You use Rset functions to pass values to R variables (in R variables can be created on the fly) and Rx to execute the R code passed as argument.


Hi!

Thanks for answering.

I'm afraid I'm not sure I understand, no offence.

Is the R language being used to code completely different strategies with different indicators than the ones that come with Zorro?

What can we do with R that we can't do with Zorro?