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Getting Started with Tableau 2019.2 - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838553067
Pages 260 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Tristan Guillevin Tristan Guillevin
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters close

Preface 1. Catching Up with Tableau 2019 2. The Tableau Core 3. Getting Started with Tableau Desktop 4. Connecting to Data and Simple Transformations 5. Building an Efficient Data Source 6. Design Insightful Visualizations 7. Powerful Dashboards, Stories, and Actions 8. Publishing and Interacting in Tableau Server 9. An Introduction to Calculations 10. Analytics and Parameters 11. Advanced Data Connections 12. Dealing with Security 13. How to Keep Growing Your Skills A. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Blue and green – Discrete and Continuous

A field or pill in blue is Discrete. A field or pill in green is Continuous. Dimensions and Measures can be either Continuous or Discrete.

A Discrete field displays each distinct value. Any data types can be expressed in a discrete way. In the View, a Discrete field placed in Rows or Columns is represented with headers.

Here is an example of a Dimension (Order Date) and a Discrete Measure (Profit) both as Discrete pills. As you can see, they both have clickable and distinct headers:

A Continuous field represents values from an infinite set. Only Numbers and Dates can be Continuous. In the View, Continuous fields are represented on an axis. Here is an example using the same Dimension (Order Date) and Measure (SUM(Profit)) fields, but this time as Continuous pills. As you can see, both are displayed using an axis:

It is crucial to understand these differences. It may sound a bit abstract, but it'll help you when you start building visualizations...

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