> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.chainargos.com/documentation/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.chainargos.com/documentation/concepts.md).

# Concepts

- [MEASURES](https://docs.chainargos.com/documentation/concepts/measures.md)
- [DIMENSIONS](https://docs.chainargos.com/documentation/concepts/dimensions.md)
- [FILTER-ONLY FIELDS](https://docs.chainargos.com/documentation/concepts/filter-only-fields.md)
- [Filters](https://docs.chainargos.com/documentation/concepts/filters.md): This section explains how a user can filter data from "Explore."
- [Basic Filters](https://docs.chainargos.com/documentation/concepts/filters/basic-filters.md)
- [Advanced Filters](https://docs.chainargos.com/documentation/concepts/filters/advanced-filters.md)
- [Customizing Filters](https://docs.chainargos.com/documentation/concepts/filters/customizing-filters.md)
- [Filter Operators](https://docs.chainargos.com/documentation/concepts/filters/filter-operators.md): Filter operators are the drop downs that allow you to specify how you want to filter your fields.
- ["Any Value" Filters](https://docs.chainargos.com/documentation/concepts/filters/filter-operators/any-value-filters.md): Any value can be input in the user defined search field, including text, numbers, and special characters.
- [Numerical Filters](https://docs.chainargos.com/documentation/concepts/filters/filter-operators/numerical-filters.md): Some filter field operators are only applicable to numerical inputs, primarily values, and or amounts. E.g. when filtering for transactions above or below certain values.
- [Time Filters](https://docs.chainargos.com/documentation/concepts/filters/filter-operators/time-filters.md): Some filter fields operators are only applicable to time-based inputs E.g. when filtering for specific periods when the queried transactions have taken place.


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