filter_then {cjar} | R Documentation |
Create the filter sequence then
object
Description
This function creates a 'then' list object which restricts the time constraint of a filter to be added to a sequence filter.
Usage
filter_then(limit = "within", count = 1, unit = "year")
Arguments
limit |
The limitation of the restriction. Either |
count |
How many of the units should be used. |
unit |
A unit of time. Valid values are |
Details
Combining filter_then
arguments
In the UI you can add 'after' and 'within' statements to create a more complex time restriction.
The same can be accomplished using this function by listing the limits, counts, and units in a c()
function. This would look like: limit = c('within', 'after'), count = c(5, 1), unit = c('hit', 'visit')
Using within and after in the same time filter_then
function call
Time restrictions can only be combined using 'within' first before 'after'. The function will automatically align these to be in the correct list item order.
A word about unit values
Currently pageviews
and dimensions
are not supported unit values.
Value
a structured list of time restrictions to be used to build the sequential filter