Dimension
import type { Dimension } from "https://googleapis.deno.dev/v1/analyticsreporting:v4.ts";
Dimensions are
attributes of your data. For example, the dimension ga:city
indicates the
city, for example, "Paris" or "New York", from which a session originates.
§Properties
If non-empty, we place dimension values into buckets after string to
int64. Dimension values that are not the string representation of an
integral value will be converted to zero. The bucket values have to be in
increasing order. Each bucket is closed on the lower end, and open on the
upper end. The "first" bucket includes all values less than the first
boundary, the "last" bucket includes all values up to infinity. Dimension
values that fall in a bucket get transformed to a new dimension value. For
example, if one gives a list of "0, 1, 3, 4, 7", then we return the
following buckets: - bucket #1: values < 0, dimension value "<0" - bucket
#2: values in [0,1), dimension value "0" - bucket #3: values in [1,3),
dimension value "1-2" - bucket #4: values in [3,4), dimension value "3" -
bucket #5: values in [4,7), dimension value "4-6" - bucket #6: values >= 7,
dimension value "7+" NOTE: If you are applying histogram mutation on any
dimension, and using that dimension in sort, you will want to use the sort
type HISTOGRAM_BUCKET
for that purpose. Without that the dimension values
will be sorted according to dictionary (lexicographic) order. For example
the ascending dictionary order is: "<50", "1001+", "121-1000", "50-120" And
the ascending HISTOGRAM_BUCKET
order is: "<50", "50-120", "121-1000",
"1001+" The client has to explicitly request "orderType": "HISTOGRAM_BUCKET"
for a histogram-mutated dimension.