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. Basic Visualizations
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-CategoryCombination ChartsChallenge: Comparing Sales and Profit Trends for PhonesSparklines
Bullet Graphs
A bullet graph in Tableau is a powerful tool for visualizing and comparing performance against a goal or benchmark. It helps users quickly assess how well a metric is performing in relation to a target and understand the distribution of performance levels.
Here are the key features of bullet graphs:
Why Bullet Graphs?
Bullet Graphs are particularly useful for:
- Comparing actual performance against goals or historical results;
- Tracking progress and identifying gaps in performance;
- Enhancing dashboards with compact, detailed visualizations.
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Section 4. Chapter 1