In this section, we are going to create a simple Tableau dashboard and publish it on a public server. The primary purpose of this tutorial is to learn the basics of creating and customizing data visualization,
Customer ID, of course, represents the unique ID for each customer, while Churn Label takes a binary value: Yes or No. 2. Creating calculated fields Keep in mind that, besides data visualization, Tableau is a data transformation tool that can be used to create new variables. In Tableau, ...
The work done by a user in Tableau gets performed in the workbook file. The workbook can be seen appearing in its own window. Important analysis done in a particular context is contained in the workbook. We can have multiple workbooks as per the requirement. The extension of a Tableau workb...
This blog on Tableau KPI Dashboard helps you learn what is KPI and the prerequisites to build a KPI dashboard in Tableau with a step-by-step implementation.
Advanced Visualization: Tableau allows you to create a wide range of visualizations, from simple Pie Charts and Bar Graphs to more complicated Histograms and Gantt Charts. Usability: It’s easy to use and doesn’t require any technical or programming knowledge. When it comes to constructing a da...
How to create a tableau tooltip? The viz in the tooltip enables the user to reveal more information about the specific content to the user rather than showing the text details within the tooltip. It helps to embed the visualization when the user hovers the certain mark and it gives the deta...
Master data visualization with Tableau's line charts. Create stunning line graphs in Tableau to effectively convey your data insights. Read along to know more!
I recently saw an article posted by Alberto Cairo in which someone had built a map of Scotland using tile maps built of Sankey diagrams. I thought it was pretty cool, so I wanted to be able to do something similar in Tableau.
Applies to: Tableau Cloud, Tableau Desktop, Tableau Public, Tableau Server The topics in this section illustrate how to create views that include industry-standard analytical benchmarks and visualization types. Note: Most of these examples can only be built in Tableau Desktop—not as you edit vie...
1. Create the Parameter 2. Use the Parmeter in a Calculation 3. Show the Parameter Control for the User 4.Use the Calculated Field in Your Visualization Follow the step by step instructions below: Let’s get started by opening Tableau and connecting to the Superstore Sample Excel Data Set....