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Class Metric

The quantitative measurements of a report. For example, the metric eventCount is the total number of events. Requests are allowed up to 10 metrics.

Inheritance
System.Object
Metric
Implements
Google.Protobuf.IMessage<Metric>
System.IEquatable<Metric>
Google.Protobuf.IDeepCloneable<Metric>
Google.Protobuf.IBufferMessage
Google.Protobuf.IMessage
Inherited Members
System.Object.GetHashCode()
System.Object.GetType()
System.Object.MemberwiseClone()
System.Object.ToString()
Namespace: Google.Analytics.Data.V1Beta
Assembly: Google.Analytics.Data.V1Beta.dll
Syntax
public sealed class Metric : IMessage<Metric>, IEquatable<Metric>, IDeepCloneable<Metric>, IBufferMessage, IMessage

Constructors

Metric()

Declaration
public Metric()

Metric(Metric)

Declaration
public Metric(Metric other)
Parameters
Type Name Description
Metric other

Properties

Expression

A mathematical expression for derived metrics. For example, the metric Event count per user is eventCount/totalUsers.

Declaration
public string Expression { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
System.String

Invisible

Indicates if a metric is invisible in the report response. If a metric is invisible, the metric will not produce a column in the response, but can be used in metricFilter, orderBys, or a metric expression.

Declaration
public bool Invisible { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
System.Boolean

Name

The name of the metric. See the API Metrics for the list of metric names.

If expression is specified, name can be any string that you would like within the allowed character set. For example if expression is screenPageViews/sessions, you could call that metric's name = viewsPerSession. Metric names that you choose must match the regular expression ^[a-zA-Z0-9_]$.

Metrics are referenced by name in metricFilter, orderBys, and metric expression.

Declaration
public string Name { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
System.String
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