# Amplitude Analytics Update: Ant-Man Edition

Two-Event Segmentation, Funnels, <24 Hour Conversion Windows, Store Property Values in Arrays, and User Property Operations.

Source: https://amplitude.com/en-us/blog/amplitude-analytics-update-ant-man-edition

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[Alan Ibrahim](/blog/author/alan-ibrahim)

[Former Director of Customer Success, Amplitude](/blog/author/alan-ibrahim)

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## Two-Event Segmentation

You can now add and compare two events in the Events Segmentation tab. This is particularly useful when you want to compare two of the same event, conditioned on different event or user property values.

*You can read more about the Events Segmentation tab [here](https://amplitude.zendesk.com/hc/articles/205390407).*

## Funnels: < 24 Hour Conversion Windows

You can now create funnels with a conversion window of less than 24 hours (only available in [Strict Mode](https://amplitude.zendesk.com/hc/articles/208037727)). This is helpful when you have a sequence of events that you expect users to perform within hours/minutes/seconds of each other. Read more about the function and its limitations [here](https://amplitude.zendesk.com/hc/articles/212627907).

## Store Property Values in Arrays

You can now store event/user property values in arrays using our [SDKs](https://github.com/amplitude/) or the [HTTP API](https://amplitude.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/204771828/#event_properties). This is helpful when you have multiple values that an event/user property can take on. For example, you may have a user property ‘Interests’, where its values are stored in as an array, which lists the user’s many interests. You can then [segment or condition](https://amplitude.zendesk.com/hc/articles/204701637) events by specific array values or array sets. Note: for all user properties that Amplitude automatically track, you cannot store their values as an array. For example, you cannot store the values of ‘\[Amplitude] Country’ as an array.

## SDK Updates

**We highly recommend that you update your [SDKs](https://github.com/amplitude) to the latest versions**:

[Amplitude-Android 2.1.0](https://github.com/amplitude/Amplitude-Android/releases) Semi-major release where we added support for [user property operations](https://github.com/amplitude/Amplitude-Android/tree/v2.1.0#user-property-operations) (set, setOnce, add, unset).

[Amplitude-iOS 3.1.1](https://github.com/amplitude/Amplitude-iOS/releases)

[Amplitude-JavaScript 2.5.0](https://github.com/amplitude/Amplitude-Javascript/releases) Semi-major release where we added support for [user property operations](https://github.com/amplitude/Amplitude-Javascript#user-property-operations) (set, setOnce, add, unset).

## New Help Center Articles

If you haven’t noticed, we will be writing best practice articles every month. Find our most recent best practice articles below:

- [How to Use Growth Discovery Engine to Find Your Company’s Inflection Metrics](https://amplitude.zendesk.com/hc/articles/211548587)
- [How to Approach Your Event Taxonomy](https://amplitude.zendesk.com/hc/articles/211988918)

## Questions?

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please reach out to <contact@amplitude.com>

About the author

Alan Ibrahim

Former Director of Customer Success, Amplitude

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Alan is Amplitude's former Director of Customer Success, where he lead our North American Success team. As Amplitude's first employee, he built out our Customer Success function from scratch!

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