Tableau Desktop Fundamental Course
1. What is data visualization.
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A picture is worth a million rows. Data visualization with Tableau makes
insights come alive with impact and communicates complex ideas simply.
Expressive visualization enables you to get beyond static charts to create
multi-faceted views of data and explore every dimension. Tableau becomes a
natural extension of your thought process, making it drag-and-drop easy to
uncover hidden opportunities.
2. Purpose of data visualization.
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Data visualization refers to the process of converting data into a graphical
or visual representation. Because our brains process visual information so
efficiently, visualizing data graphically greatly speeds up the process of data
analysis. To quickly illustrate the difficulty of understanding data in numerical
form, time yourself as you search for the outlier in the following data set:
Now time yourself as you search for it in the same data set, but this time with
the data presented visually:
Much faster, isn't it? This was a simplistic example, but illustrates nicely the
time saved by using visualization as an analytic tool, rather than simply
generating nice charts and graphs for presentations. As the data sets become
more complex, the potential time savings become even greater.
3. Introduction to tableau.(overview of tableau)
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As a leading data visualization tool Tableau has many desirable and unique
features. Its powerful data discovery and exploration application allows you
to answer important questions in seconds. You can use Tableau's drag and
drop interface to visualize any data, explore different views, and even
combine multiple databases together easily. It does not need any complex
scripting. Anyone who understands the business problem can address it with
a visualization of the relevant data. When the analysis is finished, sharing
with others is as easy as publishing to Tableau Server.
Tableau File types:-
The result of data analysis in Tableau can be saved in various formats to be
saved and distributed. These various formats are referred as different file
types and they are identified by different extensions. Their formats depend
on how they are produced and for what purpose they are used. They are all
stored as XML files which can be opened and edited.
The description of each of the file type and their usage is as follows:
File Type File Purpose
Extensi
on
Tableau .twb It contains information on each sheet and
Workbook dashboard that is present in a workbook. It has
the details of the fields which are used in each
view and the formula applied to the aggregation
of the measures. It also has the formatting and
styles applied. It also contains the data source
connection information and any metadata
information created for that connection.
Tableau .twbx This file format contains the details of workbook
Packaged as well as the local data that is used in the
Workbook analysis. Its purpose is to be share with other
Tableau desktop or Tableau reader users
assuming it does not need data from the server.
Tableau .tds The details of the connection used to create the
Data tableau report are stored in this file. In the
source connection details it stores the source
type(excel/relational/sap etc.) as well as the data
types of the columns.
Tableau .tdsx This file is similar to the .tds file with the addition
Packaged of data along with the connection details.
Data
source
Tableau .tde This file contains the data used in a .twb file in a
Data highly compressed columnar data format. This
Extract helps in storage optimization. It also saves the
aggregated calculations that are applied in the
analysis. This file should be refreshed to get the
updated data form the source.
Tableau .tbm These files contain a single worksheet that is
Bookmark shared easily to be pasted into other workbooks.
Tableau .tps This file stores the colour preference used across
Preferenc all the workbooks. It is mainly used for consistent
es look and feel across the users.
4. What is Tableau
5. Why Tableau
6. About Tableau products
Tableau Desktop
Tableau Server
Tableau Public
Tableau Online
Tableau Reader
7. Installation of Tableau Desktop
8. Connecting to Excel Data source
9. Understanding of Data window
Dimension?
Measure?
Data types and Symbols
10. Different ways of dragging dimensions and measures
11. Sample report and dashboard
12. Connecting to data source
Connecting to single table
Connecting to multiple tables
Connecting using custom SQL
Exporting or saving data connection
Editing data connection
Replacing data connection
Refreshing the connection
Extract connection
Live vs extract
Data Source filters
switch to live
Refreshing extract
Quick Starts > Quick Starts about Connections and Data
Sources > Aggregated Extracts
Quick Start: Aggregated Extracts
You can optimize your extracts by only including the data you need. Specifically, you
can exclude columns, create filters to limit the number of rows, aggregate data, and
roll up dates.
1 Hide Unused Fields
Hidden fields are not included when you create an extract. By hiding unnecessary
fields before you create an extract, you make the extract smaller and improve
performance.
Click the drop down to the right of Dimensions on the Data pane and choose Hide
All Unused Fields.
2 Define Filters for the Extract
Right-click the data source and choose Extract Data.
In the dialog box, optionally define one or more filters to limit how much data gets
extracted.
Global filters are automatically added as filters on the extract.
3 Aggregate Data for Visible Dimensions
After defining any filters, choose Aggregate data for visible dimensions. This
aggregates the data using the default aggregation for measures.
If the extract contains Date fields, you can also choose Roll up dates to adjust date
granularity thereby further minimizing the size of the extract.
4 Click Extract
When ready, click Extract and specify a location for the extract (TDE) file. The
extract will only contain the visible fields and the data will be aggregated as you
specified.
Refresh the Extract at any time by choosing Data > Refresh All Extracts.
Closing data source
Clipboard data source
Data Blending
13. Different File extension types in Tableau
.tbm
.twb
.tde
.twbx
.tds
.tdsx
.tps
.tms
14. Tool bar menu icons
Undo
Redo
Save
Connect to data
Create new sheet or dashboard or story
Duplicate sheet
Clearing sheet
Swapping
Sorting
Labeling(abc)
Resetting cards
Pinning axis
Highlighting
Presentation view
15. Data window options
Add to sheet
Show quick filter
Duplicate
Rename
Hide
Group by folder or data source table
Create folder
Change data type
Change Geo graphic role
Default properties
Replace references
Describe
Creating calculation field
16. Cross tab reports
simple cross tab report
cross tab report with more than 6 columns
cross tab report with more than 16 columns
showing header for single measure cross tab report
hiding and showing columns in cross tab report
adding sub totals, row and column grand totals
formatting cross tab reports
conditional formatting in cross tab report
KPI in cross tab reports
17. Hierarchies
Create Hierarchies
Hierarchies in cross tab reports
Hierarchies in charts
18. Bar and Line charts
Simple Bar chart
Tableau bar chart :-
Tableau - Bar Chart:-
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A bar chart represents data in rectangular bars with length of the bar
proportional to the value of the variable. Tableau automatically produces a
bar chart when you drag a dimension to the row shelf and measure to the
column shelf. We can also use the bar chart option present in the Show Me
button. If the data is not appropriate for bar chart then this option will be
automatically greyed out.
In Tableau various types of Bar charts can be created by using a dimension
and a measure.They are given below.
Simple Bar Chart
From the Sample-Superstore, we choose the dimension, we take profit to
the columns shelf and sub category to the rows shelf. It automatically
produces a horizontal bar chart as shown below. In case it does not, you
can choose the chart type from the show me tool to get the below result.
Bar Chart with Colour Range
We can apply colours to the bars based on their ranges. The longer bars get darker
shades and the smaller bars get the lighter shades. To do this, we drag the profit
field to the color pallette under the Marks Pane. Also note that, it produces a
different colour for negative bars.
Stacked Bar Chart
We can add another dimension to the above bar chart to produce a stacked bar
chart which shows different colours in each bar. We drag the dimension field named
segment to the Marks pane and drop it in colors. The below chart appears which
shows the distribution of each segment in each bar.
Side by side Bar chart
Staked Bar chart
Grouped Bar chart
Bar with line chart (Dual axis).
Tableau - Line Chart
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In a line chart a measure and a dimension are taken along the two axes of
the chart area. The pair of values for each observation becomes a point
and the joining of all these points create a line showing the variation or
relationship between the dimensions and measures chosen.
Simple Line Chart
We choose one dimension and one measure to create a simple line chart.
Lets drag the dimension Ship Mode to Columns Shelf and Sales to the
rows shelf. Choose the Line chart from the Marks card. We get the below
line chart which shows the variation of Sales for different Ship modes.
Multiple Measure Line Chart
We can use one dimension with two or more measures in a line chart. This
will produce multiple line charts each in one pane. Each pane represents
the variation of the dimension with the one of the measures.
Line Chart with Label
Each of the points making the line chart can be labeled to make the values
of the measure visible. In this case let's drop another measure Profit Ratio
into the labels pane in the Marks card. Choose average as the aggregation
and we get the below chart showing the labels.
Bar with in Bar chart (Dual axis)
About marks shelves (Color, Size, Label, Tool Tip)
Annotations (Mark, Point and Area)
Formatting sheets
19. Worksheet options
Renaming of sheet
Deleting sheet
Duplicating sheet
Duplicating as cross tab
Export sheet
Copy/Paste formatting
Copy/Paste sheets
Show title, caption, summary options
Describing sheet
20. Filters
Quick filters
Filtering Dimensions
Filtering Measures
Range filters
Context filters
Filter options
Applying filter to specific sheets
Applying filter to data source
Date filters
Conditional filters
Top filters
Relevant filters
21. Parameters
Create parameter
Parameter options
Sheet selector using parameter
Selecting measure using parameter
22. Sorting
Icon Sorting
Sorting options
Manual sorting
Computed sorting
23. Groups
Creating Groups
Dynamic Groups using calculated field
24. Sets
Creating Set
Combined Sets
Sets in calculation field
25. Table calculations
Running Total
Difference
Percent Difference
Percent of Total
Rank
Percentile
Moving Average
YTD Total
Compound Growth Rate
Year over Year Growth
YTD Growth
26. Bins
Creating Bins
Bin size with parameters
Custom Bins
27. Forecasting
Show Forecast
Forecast options
Describe Forecast
28. Trend lines
Show Trend lines
Edit Trend lines
Describe Trend lines
Describe Trend model
29. Reference lines
Adding reference line
Reference line per cell, per pane, entire table
Adding reference band
Formatting
Distribution
Box Plot
30. Different types of charts in tableau
Highlight Table
Heat map
Tree map
Maps
Pie Chart
Scatter Plot
Area Chart
Babble Chart
Word Cloud
Gantt Bar Chart
Bullet Chart
Box and whisker plot
31. Dashboards
Dashboard design
Dashboard size selection
Difference between Normal, Fixed width, Fixed height and Entire view
Tiled vs Floating
Dashboard components (Horizontal, Vertical, Text, Image, Web page, Blank)
Managing dashboards and sheets
Dashboard Actions
Formatting Dashboards
32. Creating Story