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Tableau 10 Business Intelligence Cookbook

By : Donabel Santos, Paul Banoub
Book Image

Tableau 10 Business Intelligence Cookbook

By: Donabel Santos, Paul Banoub

Overview of this book

Tableau is a software tool that can speed up data analysis through its rich visualization capabilities, and help uncover insights for better and smarter decision making. This book is for the business, technology, data and analytics professionals who use and analyze data and data-driven approaches to support business operations and strategic initiatives in their organizations. This book provides easy-to-follow recipes to get the reader up and running with Tableau 10, and covers basic to advanced use cases and scenarios. The book starts with building basic charts in Tableau and moves on to building more complex charts by incorporating different Tableau features and interactivity components. There is an entire chapter dedicated to dashboard techniques and best practices. A number of recipes specifically for geospatial visualization, analytics, and data preparation are also covered. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained confidence and competence to analyze and communicate data and insights more efficiently and effectively by creating compelling interactive charts, dashboards, and stories in Tableau.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Tableau 10 Business Intelligence Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgements
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Creating a dynamic column/row trellis chart


In this recipe, we will create a parameter that will help us adjust the number of columns—and indirectly rows—for our trellis chart.

Getting ready

To follow this recipe, open B05527_03 – STARTER.twbx. Use the worksheet called Trellis, and connect to the Population (WDI 1966-2016) data source.

How to do it…

The following are the steps to create a dynamic column/row chart:

  1. From Dimensions, drag Year to the Columns shelf.

  2. Right-click on the Year pill in the Columns shelf, and select Continuous.

  3. From Measures, drag Population to the Rows shelf.

  4. Right-click on the SUM(Population) pill in the Rows shelf, and under Quick Table Calculation, select Percent Difference.

  5. Control drag the SUM(Population) pill in your Rows shelf to the Color shelf.

  6. Right-click on the color legend and choose Edit Colors. Check Stepped Color, and enter 4 as the value for Steps.

  7. Right-click on the color legend and choose Edit Title. Change the color legend title to % Difference.

  8. From Dimensions...