Build reports for your Unity AnalyticsAbbreviation of Unity Analytics
See in Glossary metrics and events using the Data Explorer. The Data Explorer reports show how selected metrics and custom events change over time.
To create a Data Explorer report:
Note: The default report includes a single metric. You can change the metric type and segment for this item. (To delete this item, you must first add a second item – you cannot delete the last data item on a report.)
To save a report for future viewing:
Click the New Report button.
On the dialog that opens, enter a name for the report and click OK.
To view a saved report in the future, click the Saved Reports dropdown and select the report name in the list. You can adjust the date range to view the same report with your latest data.
To copy an existing Data Explorer report:
Navigate to your Analytics dashboard for your project.
Click Data Explorer.
Click the Saved Reports dropdown and select the report name in the list.
Adjust the date range, chart type or other options as desired. See Report Options for more information.
Click the New Report button.
On the dialog that opens, enter a name for the report copy and click Ok.
To download a comma-separated value file (CSV) containing the data in a report:
Note: CSV download exports precisely what you see in the chart/table. If you have a Unity Pro subscription, you can also download all of your Analytics data in raw form from the Raw Data Export page or through the Raw Data Export REST API.
You can add the following types of data to a report:
You can add up to twenty data items to a single report. The charts will display the appropriate units for the vertical scale as long as there are no more than two data items that use different units of measure.
You can set the date range for a report and select different chart types.
When you add a Metric or Ad Metric to the chart, you must set the name and can choose a data SegmentSegments are subsets of your player base, split apart by key differentiators. Viewing metrics and events by segment can reveal differences in-game behavior between different groups. More info
See in Glossary:
For each data item, you can specify a Segment of the data to display. A Segment is a subset of the data for that item, selected according to a set of rules. For example, the Android Users segment includes data only for players on the Android platform, while the iOS Users segment includes data only for players on the iOSApple’s mobile operating system. More info
See in Glossary platform.
The Analytics Service includes a set of standard segments. You can also create your own custom Segments. Use the Segment Builder to view the definitions of the standard segments and to build your own custom Segments. Note that when you create a custom Segment, it only applies to newly collected metrics and events. Older data is not reprocessed for inclusion in a new Segment.
When you add a Custom Event to a report, you can set additional options based on the event parameters.
When a Custom Event has parameters, you can choose how the data for that event is displayed on the chart. You can show the count of each distinct value received or, for numeric properties, the sum or average of the values of all the events received:
The symbols displayed after the Parameter name indicate how the Parameter is displayed. The string (A) and boolean (Venn diagram) symbols indicate that the Parameter values are categorizable into distinct groups. The numeric symbol (#) indicates that the Parameter value is a number that can be averaged or summed in addition to being counted. Note that numeric Parameters appear in the list twice, once with a string symbol and once with a numeric symbol, giving you the option of treating a numeric Parameter as either a categorizable or a aggregatable value.
When showing categorizable Parameter values, only the ten most common values are broken out into individual groups. The rest of the values are lumped together in an Other group. Thus, treating numeric Parameters as categorizable strings is generally only useful for Parameters with a limited set of distinct values.
You can view the set of distinct values at the bottom of the chart. You can also view a pie-chart of the values by clicking the pie-chart button in front of the data item. Only a single pie chart can be displayed at a time.
Note: To download the data in a categorizable-data pie chart, click the pie-chart button next to the Custom Event before clicking the CSV button.
You can choose the following chart types for a report:
You can zoom in on the Spline, Column and Stacked charts by clicking on the chart and dragging across the section you want to view in more detail.
When you are zoomed in, the chart displays a Reset Zoom button, which restores the chart to display the entire date range.
You can use annotations to mark the dates of important external factors that might affect your game’s analytics data, such as game updates, marketing campaigns, and promotions. Add date-based annotations to the Data Explorer reports using the Annotations section below the report chart.
Annotations are project-wide, not specific to an individual report. Annotations display on all report charts whenever the Annotations section is open.
To add an annotation: