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Class: Aws::CloudWatch::Types::MetricDataResult
- Inherits:
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Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::CloudWatch::Types::MetricDataResult
- Defined in:
- (unknown)
Overview
A GetMetricData call returns an array of MetricDataResult structures. Each of these structures includes the data points for that metric, along with the timestamps of those data points and other identifying information.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#id ⇒ String
The short name you specified to represent this metric.
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#label ⇒ String
The human-readable label associated with the data.
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#messages ⇒ Array<Types::MessageData>
A list of messages with additional information about the data returned.
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#status_code ⇒ String
The status of the returned data.
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#timestamps ⇒ Array<Time>
The timestamps for the data points, formatted in Unix timestamp format.
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#values ⇒ Array<Float>
The data points for the metric corresponding to
Timestamps.
Instance Attribute Details
#id ⇒ String
The short name you specified to represent this metric.
#label ⇒ String
The human-readable label associated with the data.
#messages ⇒ Array<Types::MessageData>
A list of messages with additional information about the data returned.
#status_code ⇒ String
The status of the returned data. Complete indicates that all data
points in the requested time range were returned. PartialData means
that an incomplete set of data points were returned. You can use the
NextToken value that was returned and repeat your request to get more
data points. NextToken is not returned if you are performing a math
expression. InternalError indicates that an error occurred. Retry your
request using NextToken, if present.
Possible values:
- Complete
- InternalError
- PartialData
#timestamps ⇒ Array<Time>
The timestamps for the data points, formatted in Unix timestamp format. The number of timestamps always matches the number of values and the value for Timestamps[x] is Values[x].
#values ⇒ Array<Float>
The data points for the metric corresponding to Timestamps. The number
of values always matches the number of timestamps and the timestamp for
Values[x] is Timestamps[x].