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Tableau Cookbook - Recipes for Data Visualization

By : Shweta Sankhe-Savale
Book Image

Tableau Cookbook - Recipes for Data Visualization

By: Shweta Sankhe-Savale

Overview of this book

Data is everywhere and everything is data! Visualization of data allows us to bring out the underlying trends and patterns inherent in the data and gain insights that enable faster and smarter decision making. Tableau is one of the fastest growing and industry leading Business Intelligence platforms that empowers business users to easily visualize their data and discover insights at the speed of thought. Tableau is a self-service BI platform designed to make data visualization and analysis as intuitive as possible. Creating visualizations with simple drag-and-drop, you can be up and running on Tableau in no time. Starting from the fundamentals such as getting familiarized with Tableau Desktop, connecting to common data sources and building standard charts; you will walk through the nitty gritty of Tableau such as creating dynamic analytics with parameters, blended data sources, and advanced calculations. You will also learn to group members into higher levels, sort the data in a specific order & filter out the unnecessary information. You will then create calculations in Tableau & understand the flexibility & power they have and go on to building story-boards and share your insights with others. Whether you are just getting started or whether you need a quick reference on a “how-to” question, This book is the perfect companion for you
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Tableau Cookbook – Recipes for Data Visualization
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Index

Formatting within a worksheet


In the preceding recipe, we saw a quick option for formatting across the entire workbook, which was great. However, there can be situations where we need some specific formatting within a particular worksheet. Let us see the following recipe to see how we can do formatting within a particular worksheet.

Getting ready

We will continue working in our existing My first Tableau Workbook workbook and use the already connected CoffeeChain Query (Sample - Coffee Chain) data source. Let us see how this is done.

How to do it…

  1. Let us create a new sheet and rename it as Formatting within a Worksheet.

  2. Next, let us make sure that we select the CoffeeChain Query (Sample - Coffee Chain) data source from the Data pane. Following this, we will create a text table by dragging the Product Type field from the Dimensions pane and dropping it into the Columns shelf, followed by dragging the Market Size field from the Dimensions pane and dropping it into the Rows shelf. Next, we will drag...