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    CategoryOrder Attribute doesn't work in Strategy Analyzer

    It looks like this attribute only works when applying an indicator or strategy in a chart. It doesn't work when running a strategy in the strategy analyzer. Clearly a bug.

    #2
    Hello,

    I tried a sample and can not confirm this in my sample, could you provide the sample you are using?

    Also are you using B8 that was recently release? if not could you update and check that this is still happening?

    This was the test I conducted, the same output was seen in both the Analyzer and the chart:

    Code:
    [Range(1, int.MaxValue), NinjaScriptProperty]
    [Display(Name = "Period2", GroupName = "NinjaScriptParameters", Order = 2)]
    public int Period2
    { get; set; }
    [Range(1, int.MaxValue), NinjaScriptProperty]
    		[Display(Name = "Period1", GroupName = "NinjaScriptParameters", Order = 1)]
    public int Period1
    { get; set; }
    [Range(1, int.MaxValue), NinjaScriptProperty]
    [Display(Name = "Period0", GroupName = "NinjaScriptParameters", Order = 0)]
    public int Period0
    { get; set; }

    I look forward to being of further assistance.
    JesseNinjaTrader Customer Service

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      #3
      Hi Jesse,
      I'm talking about the attributes that are applied the the class that order the groups of properties.

      Code:
      [Gui.CategoryOrder("My Strings", 1)]  // display "My Strings" first
      [Gui.CategoryOrder("My Bools", 2)]  // then "My Bools"
      [Gui.CategoryOrder("My Ints", 3)]  // and finally "My Ints"
      public class MyCustomIndicator : Indicator
      {
         #region Properties   
       
         [Display(GroupName="My Ints")]
         public int MyCustomInt
         { get; set; }
         
         [Display(GroupName="My Bools")]
         public bool MyCustomBool
         { get; set; }
       
         [Display(GroupName="My Strings")]
         public string MyCustomString
         { get; set; }
       
         #endregion
      }

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        #4
        Hello,

        Thank you for providing a sample, I am able to see it using the same code you had used.

        I will report this item to development for further review.

        I look forward to being of further assistance.
        JesseNinjaTrader Customer Service

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