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A histogram in Tableau is a powerful tool for visualizing the distribution of numerical data. It helps you understand how values are distributed across defined intervals and how frequently they occur within your dataset.

Here are the key features of histograms:

Why Histograms?

Histograms are particularly useful for:

  • Analyzing data distribution across ranges or intervals;
  • Identifying patterns, such as clustering or outliers;
  • Simplifying large datasets for better insights.
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A histogram in Tableau is a powerful tool for visualizing the distribution of numerical data. It helps you understand how values are distributed across defined intervals and how frequently they occur within your dataset.

Here are the key features of histograms:

Why Histograms?

Histograms are particularly useful for:

  • Analyzing data distribution across ranges or intervals;
  • Identifying patterns, such as clustering or outliers;
  • Simplifying large datasets for better insights.
question mark

What does the height of a bar in a histogram indicate?

Select the correct answer

Everything was clear?

How can we improve it?

Thanks for your feedback!

SectionΒ 4. ChapterΒ 5
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