The practice of becoming visual
Introduction
1
Primer
1.1
Navigating and Using Tableau
1.1.1
Exercise: Basics
1.1.2
Exercise: Bullet chart
1.1.3
Exercise: Multiple charts types arranged on a dashboard
1.1.4
Exercise: Highlight and filter
1.1.5
Exercise: Dynamic highlighting
2
Categories
2.1
Vertical bar
2.1.1
Exercise: Vertical bar
2.2
Column versus Horizontal Bars
2.2.1
Exercise: Horizontal bar
2.2.2
Exercise: Highlighting max value by question
2.3
Stacked bar
2.3.1
Exercise: Stacked bar with filter
2.4
Divergent Bar Chart
2.4.1
Exercise: Divergent bar
3
Geospatial
3.1
Filled Map
3.1.1
Exercise: Filled Map
3.2
Point Map
3.3
Basic Map - AK
3.4
Basic Map - HI
3.4.1
Exercise: Build an embedded map
3.4.2
Exercise: Build an interactive and animated map
3.5
Geocoding
3.5.1
Exercise: Geocoding in Geocodio
4
Time series
4.1
Line chart
4.1.1
Exercise: Line
4.1.2
Exercise: Animating a line chart
4.1.3
Exercise: Transforming data
4.1.4
Exercise: Moving average table calculation
4.2
Spark line
4.2.1
Exercise: Spark line
4.3
Area chart
4.3.1
Exercise: Stacked area
4.4
Stream graph
4.4.1
Exercise: Stream graph
5
Multivariate
5.1
Scatter plot
5.1.1
Exercise: Scatter plot with normalized data
5.1.2
Exercise: Scatter plots and simple linear regression
5.2
Scatter plot matrix
5.2.1
Exercise: Scatter plot matrix
5.2.2
Exercise: Scatter plot matrix for prediction
5.3
Bubble chart
5.3.1
Exercise: Bubble chart
5.4
Heat map
5.4.1
Exercise: Heatmap
6
Interactive multivariate
6.1
Radar plot
7
Dashboards
7.1
Plan on paper
7.2
Create an empty dashboard
7.3
Set dashboard size
7.4
Set layout
7.5
Add sheets in filters
7.6
Add Branding and text
7.7
Link filters
7.8
Format tooltips
7.9
Publish on Tableau public
8
Data Joining
8.1
Part 1 - Working with linked files
8.2
Part 2 - Working with unlinked files
References
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Data Visualization Made Simple: The Practice of Becoming Visual
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