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The Tableau Workshop

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Product type Book
Published in Apr 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800207653
Pages 822 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (5):
Sumit Gupta Sumit Gupta
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Sylvester Pinto Sylvester Pinto
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Shweta Sankhe-Savale Shweta Sankhe-Savale
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JC Gillet JC Gillet
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Kenneth Michael Cherven Kenneth Michael Cherven
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters close

Preface
1. Introduction: Visual Analytics with Tableau 2. Data Preparation: Using Tableau Desktop 3. Data Preparation: Using Tableau Prep 4. Data Exploration: Comparison and Composition 5. Data Exploration: Distributions and Relationships 6. Data Exploration: Exploring Geographical Data 7. Data Analysis: Creating and Using Calculations 8. Data Analysis: Creating and Using Table Calculations 9. Data Analysis: Creating and Using Level of Details (LOD) Calculations 10. Dashboards and Storyboards 11. Tableau Interactivity: Part 1

Introduction

In any visualization, a virtual table is created based on the dimensions used in the view. This is added to the Columns, Rows, and Marks shelves.

Figure 8.1: Virtual table in the view

The highlighted area in the preceding figure consisting of the Rows, Columns, and Marks shelves will make up your level of detail. The empty canvas outline for dropping fields contains the virtual table that will be affected by table calculations.

A table calculation is simply a calculation that computes results based on the table segment in scope. You will learn about segments and scope in detail in the following sections. For now, assume it is the entire empty canvas area. All table calculations will only be computed within the empty canvas outline or the virtual table.

In previous chapters, you learned about visualization methods that present data in a meaningful way. There may be times where you need to analyze a table, such as when you want to find the...

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