Yes, you can replace the 2 push statement with a single one and it will provide the same functionality
_gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-XXXXX-X'], ['_trackPageview']);
The 2 push statements do different roles:
1,The first once sets the web property ID for the tracking object. This means all further push statements to the same queue will be sent to the same GA property (tracking ID).
2,The second push tracks a pageview using the above tracking object and is typically the first GA functionality required when you load analytics in any webpage.
Now you can send further tracking data to your GA account with the already created tracking object and you just need to invoke the corresponding push statements like below:
-event tracking
<button onclick="_gaq.push(['_trackEvent', 'button3', 'clicked'])"/><button>
ecommerce tracking, etc
_gaq.push(['_addTrans', transactionId, affiliation, total, tax, shipping, city, state, country]);
_gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-XXXXX-Y'], ['_trackPageview']);
_gaq
is an array, but when thega.js
code loads, it's replaced by an object with apush
method like an array. The array that's pushed onto_gaq
contains a function name & arguments.