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Getting Started with Tableau 2019.2

You're reading from   Getting Started with Tableau 2019.2 Effective data visualization and business intelligence with the new features of Tableau 2019.2

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838553067
Length 260 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Tristan Guillevin Tristan Guillevin
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Preface 1. Catching Up with Tableau 2019 FREE CHAPTER 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

Using Tableau for data exploration

Tableau can be used to answer business questions easily and visually. In this section, we'll explore our data in order to find insights. For this example, we will use the Sample - Superstore dataset again. If you are starting here, please refer to the preceding section, Connecting to data section. If you're continuing from the previous exercise, create a new Worksheet.

Let's start by building a scatterplot. This is a visualization that allows you to analyze two measures at the same time:

  1. Double-click on Profit, and then on Sales. You should see one mark that shows the sum of sales and profits:
    Using Tableau for data exploration
  2. Let's answer the first question: Are the unprofitable sub-categories? Drag and drop Sub-Category in the Label property. You should now see one mark per sub-category alongside their label (if it fits):
    Using Tableau for data exploration

    Here, Supplies, Bookcases, and Tables are unprofitable sub-categories. Let's go deeper into our analysis and try to understand what's happening...

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