by Yashada Kulkarni | Mar 19, 2025 | Uncategorized, Yashada Kulkarni
You can’t find your keys, you can’t find the time to find your keys. You can’t do Tableau, you can’t be a data analyst, you can’t be a good mom, you can’t >copy paste whatever you want here< You hear the announcement. It’s your stop. You get off the train and...
by Yashada Kulkarni | Mar 18, 2025 | Uncategorized, Yashada Kulkarni
When I stepped out of college more than a decade ago, with a Masters degree in hand, I thought I owned the world. Then I did my first gig as a field biologist and faced nature for the first time. My experiments never went as planned as I faced everything from...
by Yashada Kulkarni | Mar 17, 2025 | Uncategorized, Yashada Kulkarni
This is part 2 of a 2-part series. For part 1, click here. In Part 1, we learnt how to create Sets and use the Sets view to change members in the Set. In this tutorial, let us learn how to get Top/Bottom members in a Set and how to make this value dynamic. Just as the...
by Yashada Kulkarni | Mar 12, 2025 | Uncategorized, Yashada Kulkarni
Sets are a powerful feature of Tableau. In this series of blog posts, I will go through some of the aspects of Sets, starting from the basics and ending with the combined sets functionality. First off, what are Sets? They are dynamic groups made of Dimensions. For...
by Yashada Kulkarni | Mar 12, 2025 | Uncategorized, Yashada Kulkarni
Imagine my absolute delight when we were told our day #3 for dashboard week would entail fetching data from the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s API. I enjoy the visual arts and going to the Met someday is one of my dreams. So for this particular dashboard, I did...
by Yashada Kulkarni | Mar 10, 2025 | Yashada Kulkarni
Creating bar charts in Tableau is simple. You can drag and drop relevant fields in the Columns and Rows shelves. But what if you want to add some interactivity to your bar charts? In this post, I explain how the colours of a bar chart can change based on user-defined...