Optimization Graph Settings
The graphs in the Strategy Optimization Report have default settings; however, you can change the settings and customize the graph to your liking.
- Activate a Chart Analysis chart containing an optimized strategy.
- Use the Data > Strategy Optimization Report menu sequence. The TradeStationStrategy Optimization Report window is displayed.
- Highlight the columns (cells) in the report you want to graph
- From the toolbar, click an icon (Line, Bar, Stacked, Area, Pie, or Tape) to select the type of graph to display.
- To change the display settings for the specified graph type, click the Report Fields icon on the toolbar. Refer to the table below for a definition of each setting.
- Click OK when finished.
Strategy Optimization Graph Settings
Setting | Description | Graph Type |
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3D pie sides same color as top | Formats the sides of a three-dimensional pie graph in the same color as the top. If you do not use this setting, the sides of the pie graph are shaded in a darker color than the top of the pie graph. | Pie |
Amplitude data is absolute | Plots each data series from the same zero point. If you do not use this setting, the data series are stacked, one on top of another; the first data series starts at absolute zero, and the next data series is plotted from the highest point of the first data set. | Area |
Cluster bars in the z axis | Plots the bars along the z-axis (depth) instead of plotting the bars side-by-side. | Bar |
Data orientation: | Determines which value(s) to assign to the x- and Y-Axis. | Area, bar, line, pie, tape |
Do not draw labels on axes | Removes all labels on the x-axis (horizontal) and y-axis (vertical) for bar, tape, line, and area graphs. For pie graphs, it removes the labels for each portion of the pie. | Area, bar, line, pie, tape |
Draw bars horizontally | Reverses the y (vertical) and x (horizontal) axes, so that the bars appear with a horizontal orientation instead of vertical. | Bar |
Draw curve through points | Connects the points of each data set with a line. | Line |
Draw linear regression best fit | Draws a linear regression line that best fits all the points in the data set. | Line |
Draw maximum and minimum lines | Draws two horizontal lines parallel to the x-axis per column, representing the maximum and minimum value of the data set. | Line |
Draw mean line | Draws a mean line for each column or data set. | Line |
Draw percentile area graph | Draws an area graph using a scale of 1 to 100, so that each data series represents a percentage of the total. | Area |
Draw stacked bar graph | Draws a stacked bar graph instead of a bar graph, where each data series is plotted in the same bar, rather than side-by-side. | Bar |
Draw stacked percentile bar graph | Draws a stacked bar graph using a scale of 1 to 100, so that each bar equals one hundred percent and each column is represented as a percentage of the total. | Bar |
Draw standard deviation lines | Draws two lines per data set at plus one and minus one standard deviation from the mean. | Line |
Draw symbol at each point | Plots each point on the graph using a unique symbol for each column. | Bar |
Draw vertical sticks to points | Draws a vertical line through the x (horizontal) coordinate of each data point. | Line |
Draw x grid | Draws vertical lines across the graph. | Area, bar, line, pie, tape |
Draw y grid | Draws horizontal lines across the graph. | Area, bar, line, pie, tape |
Join points at solid lines | Connects each data point with a horizontal line. | Line |
Labels take same color as segments | Formats the label color to match the color of its corresponding section in a pie graph. | Pie |
Legend text same color as symbol | Formats the legend text in the same color as its corresponding symbol. | Area, bar, line, pie, tape |
Omit lines between labels and segments | Removes the line connecting each section of the pie graph with its label. | Pie |
Reverse bar order in horizontal graph. | Reverses the order of the bars. | Bar |
Three dimensional | Displays the graph in three dimensions. | Area, bar, pie |