[[data-table]] === Data Table include::y-axis-aggs.asciidoc[] The rows of the data table are called _buckets_. You can define buckets to split the table into rows or to split the table into additional tables. Each bucket type supports the following aggregations: *Date Histogram*:: A {ref}search-aggregations-bucket-datehistogram-aggregation.html[_date histogram_] is built from a numeric field and organized by date. You can specify a time frame for the intervals in seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, or years. You can also specify a custom interval frame by selecting *Custom* as the interval and specifying a number and a time unit in the text field. Custom interval time units are *s* for seconds, *m* for minutes, *h* for hours, *d* for days, *w* for weeks, and *y* for years. Different units support different levels of precision, down to one second. *Histogram*:: A standard {ref}search-aggregations-bucket-histogram-aggregation.html[_histogram_] is built from a numeric field. Specify an integer interval for this field. Select the *Show empty buckets* checkbox to include empty intervals in the histogram. *Range*:: With a {ref}search-aggregations-bucket-range-aggregation.html[_range_] aggregation, you can specify ranges of values for a numeric field. Click *Add Range* to add a set of range endpoints. Click the red *(x)* symbol to remove a range. *Date Range*:: A {ref}search-aggregations-bucket-daterange-aggregation.html[_date range_] aggregation reports values that are within a range of dates that you specify. You can specify the ranges for the dates using {ref}common-options.html#date-math[_date math_] expressions. Click *Add Range* to add a set of range endpoints. Click the red *(/)* symbol to remove a range. *IPv4 Range*:: The {ref}search-aggregations-bucket-iprange-aggregation.html[_IPv4 range_] aggregation enables you to specify ranges of IPv4 addresses. Click *Add Range* to add a set of range endpoints. Click the red *(/)* symbol to remove a range. *Terms*:: A {ref}search-aggregations-bucket-terms-aggregation.html[_terms_] aggregation enables you to specify the top or bottom _n_ elements of a given field to display, ordered by count or a custom metric. *Filters*:: You can specify a set of {ref}search-aggregations-bucket-filters-aggregation.html[_filters_] for the data. You can specify a filter as a query string or in JSON format, just as in the Discover search bar. Click *Add Filter* to add another filter. Click the image:images/labelbutton.png[] *label* button to open the label field, where you can type in a name to display on the visualization. *Significant Terms*:: Displays the results of the experimental {ref}search-aggregations-bucket-significantterms-aggregation.html[_significant terms_] aggregation. The value of the *Size* parameter defines the number of entries this aggregation returns. *Geohash*:: The {ref}search-aggregations-bucket-geohashgrid-aggregation.html[_geohash_] aggregation displays points based on the geohash coordinates. Once you've specified a bucket type aggregation, you can define sub-buckets to refine the visualization. Click *+ Add sub-buckets* to define a sub-bucket, then choose *Split Rows* or *Split Table*, then select an aggregation from the list of types. You can use the up or down arrows to the right of the aggregation's type to change the aggregation's priority. Enter a string in the *Custom Label* field to change the display label. You can click the *Advanced* link to display more customization options for your metrics or bucket aggregation: *Exclude Pattern*:: Specify a pattern in this field to exclude from the results. *Include Pattern*:: Specify a pattern in this field to include in the results. *JSON Input*:: A text field where you can add specific JSON-formatted properties to merge with the aggregation definition, as in the following example: [source,shell] { "script" : "doc['grade'].value * 1.2" } NOTE: In Elasticsearch releases 1.4.3 and later, this functionality requires you to enable {ref}modules-scripting.html[dynamic Groovy scripting]. The availability of these options varies depending on the aggregation you choose. Select the *Options* tab to change the following aspects of the table: *Per Page*:: This field controls the pagination of the table. The default value is ten rows per page. Checkboxes are available to enable and disable the following behaviors: *Show metrics for every bucket/level*:: Check this box to display the intermediate results for each bucket aggregation. *Show partial rows*:: Check this box to display a row even when there is no result. NOTE: Enabling these behaviors may have a substantial effect on performance. [float] [[datatable-viewing-detailed-information]] === Viewing Detailed Information include::visualization-raw-data.asciidoc[]