The length of the metric_value_groups
field will be equal to the length of the date_ranges field in the
fetch response. The metric_value_groups field is
ordered such that each index corresponds to the date_range at the same
index. For example, given date_ranges [x, y], metric_value_groups will
have a length of two. The first entry in metric_value_groups represents
the metrics for date x and the second entry in metric_value_groups
represents the metrics for date y.
The length of the metric_value_groups
field will be equal to the length of the date_ranges field in the
fetch response. The metric_value_groups field is
ordered such that each index corresponds to the date_range at the same
index. For example, given date_ranges [x, y], metric_value_groups will
have a length of two. The first entry in metric_value_groups represents
the metrics for date x and the second entry in metric_value_groups
represents the metrics for date y.
The length of the metric_value_groups
field will be equal to the length of the date_ranges field in the
fetch response. The metric_value_groups field is
ordered such that each index corresponds to the date_range at the same
index. For example, given date_ranges [x, y], metric_value_groups will
have a length of two. The first entry in metric_value_groups represents
the metrics for date x and the second entry in metric_value_groups
represents the metrics for date y.
The length of the metric_value_groups
field will be equal to the length of the date_ranges field in the
fetch response. The metric_value_groups field is
ordered such that each index corresponds to the date_range at the same
index. For example, given date_ranges [x, y], metric_value_groups will
have a length of two. The first entry in metric_value_groups represents
the metrics for date x and the second entry in metric_value_groups
represents the metrics for date y.
The length of the metric_value_groups
field will be equal to the length of the date_ranges field in the
fetch response. The metric_value_groups field is
ordered such that each index corresponds to the date_range at the same
index. For example, given date_ranges [x, y], metric_value_groups will
have a length of two. The first entry in metric_value_groups represents
the metrics for date x and the second entry in metric_value_groups
represents the metrics for date y.
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