by Jeff Hwapyeong Kim | Jun 30, 2022 | Jeff Hwapyeong Kim
Level of Detail Expression When working with data and creating charts, there will come a time when you need to compute values on different levels. We call this “Level of Detail Expressions,” and the following screenshots show what we mean by LOD...
by The Data School | May 14, 2022 | The Data School
This week’s client project was very different from all the projects we’ve done before and required a bit of a different approach. I had to do a lot of research in order to understand how we can deliver the information in a creative way. In this blog I will...
by Kevin Prescilla | Jan 4, 2021 | Kevin Prescilla
Let’s look at the very first bar chart I ever made in Tableau. While it isn’t the worst bar chart that has ever graced your eyes, it could definitely use improvement. Here are a few of the things you should consider, Purpose Bar charts are typically used...
by The Data School | Jun 22, 2019 | Parul Kapoor
I am using Superstore subset data for creating a radial bar chart in tableau to show sales by product category for each year. 1. First, union the data source to itself to get a new column for Table Name. 2. Create a calculated field Path. It is required to draw the...
by Jasna Dishlieska-Mitova | Aug 21, 2018 | Jasna Dishlieska Mitova, The Data School
The Data School Down Under continues to give us plenty of challenges on many different levels. This time I chose to blog about one trick that I found very useful. It involves the most frequently used type of chart – a bar chart, and adds more complexity through...