The concept of putting on a helmet and being transported into a virtual environment is by no means new, but it has come a long way from just being a concept. The fields panel appears.MotivationNowadays, the consumer-grade virtual reality technology comprises a head-mounted display (HMD) and (optionally) some form of physical controller. These will now be excluded from the data source Optionally, uncheck Include hidden and filtered cells.The fields in your data source will instead use the default Sheets column labels: "A," "B," "C," etc.
Grouping your data series into dimensions also makes filtering in Data Studio easier. This would be impossible to display in a Data Studio chart. If you sold 100 varieties of fruit, you'd need 100 dimensions to measure them all using the second example. In the long table example, your data source only requires one dimension for the Fruit category, whereas the wide table example requires one dimension for each type of fruit. For example, if you are measuring sales of fruit from a grocery store, doing this: Date Limit the number of dimensions by grouping data into categories, rather than having columns for each possible value. Organizing your data in certain ways can make it easier to work with in Data Studio. Learn more about handling dates and times in Data Studio. Other ways of handling dates are possible, but may require more work on your part. Date fields should be formatted as dates (using the Format > Number > Date menu option in Sheets).If you have time data, it should be combined with the date field, for example, 11:55:30.
The first row of the data should contain column headers.