Course Content
Tableau Fundamentals
Tableau Fundamentals
1. Introduction to Tableau
2. Tools in Tableau
Dimensions and MeasuresChallenge: Comparing Sales and Profit by StateContinuous and Discrete FieldsChallenge: Identifying the Month with Lowest SalesDimension Filters Measure FiltersChallenge: Finding the Most Profitable Customer in ArtCalculated FieldsChallenge: Comparing California and New York to Other StatesInteractive Dashboards with ParametersChallenge: Finding the Sub-Category with the Most SalesWorking with Sets Challenge: Analyzing Bookcase Profit ConcentrationSets Applications
3. Visual Insights
Visualizing Data with HeatmapsChallenge: Identifying Top-Selling Sub-Category by RegionScatter PlotsChallenge: Determining the Highest Sales and Profit by StateTreemapsChallenge: Analyzing the Least Profitable Sub-Category with TreemapsCombination ChartsChallenge: Comparing Sales and Profit Trends for PhonesSparklines
4. Gaining More Insights
Measure Filters
In Tableau, Measure Filters allow you to control the display of data based on numeric values, such as totals, averages, or counts. They provide flexibility in customizing visualizations by focusing on specific numeric criteria.
Key Features of Measure Filters
- Filter by value: display data that matches a specific numeric criterion;
- Filter by range: select a range of numeric values to include in the visualization;
- Custom filter conditions: create complex filters based on expressions or logic for granular control.
Combining Filters
Measure filters can also be combined with other types of filters, such as dimension filters, to narrow down data further. For example, you can simultaneously filter by a range of profits and specific geographic regions to refine your analysis.
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