Tables Aren’t Boring, You Are
Tables are the backbone of data visualisation. Not only is it often the framework we use to structure our data before we bring it into our platform of choice, it…
Tables are the backbone of data visualisation. Not only is it often the framework we use to structure our data before we bring it into our platform of choice, it…
Data literacy is an increasingly important skill in today’s world. With the rise of data-driven decision making, it is essential for organisations to have a strong data literacy program in
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Are you looking to improve your chart literacy? Jonathan Schwabish and Severino Ribecca have created the Graphic Continuum, a tool that helps bridge the gap between complex information and simple
The Intersects() calculation in Tableau is an incredibly powerful tool for analysing data. With it, you can quickly and easily evaluate what is near a specific point of interest (POI)
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Are you looking for ways to improve your Tableau skills? If so, you should check out this post by Kevin Flerlage, including some fab tips by Vince Baumel, Paul Wachtler
Irene Diomi shows us how to create rounded corners designed natively in Tableau using annotations in this great post! Read now!
Ever wondered how high your Tableau skill level is? Wonder no more in this fun quiz from Emily Kund! Take the quiz now!
Alexander Mou shares their experiences with the new Sankey chart type in Tableau Public. While Alexander appreciates the ease of creating a basic Sankey with two dimensions and one measure,
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Jim Dehner’s most frequently searched post on his blog is on how to do YoY and YTD calculations. But it only works with actual calendar dates. Those of you who
Normalising data in Tableau can be a great way to get the most out of your data visualisations. Matt Snively talks us through the three common methods of normalisation that