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    IOrder in a dictionary

    I'm trying to store my IOrder objects in a dictionary like this:

    var dictionary = new Dictionary<IOrder, int>();

    but I get the error that a Dictionary requires 2 'type' arguments. Is there a way to store IOrders in a dictionary? Thanks.

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    Radical,

    This is beyond the scope we could fully support, however I'm not having any trouble getting this to compile using System.Collections.Generic;

    What declarations are you using?

    edit: Also is this from an indicator, or a strategy?
    MatthewNinjaTrader Product Management

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      #3
      Thanks Matthew, I realized the way I had it written in my code was different than the way I wrote it in my post here. I had it like this:

      Dictionary dictionary = new Dictionary<IOrder, int>();

      and changed it to this:

      var dictionary = new Dictionary<IOrder, int>();

      and it works now. Thanks again.

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