Beautifully presented, Andy, this is the best ever tableau tutorial I have ever had so far. you have become my tableau internet Guru and I always watch your videos whenever i have questions about tableau.
Appreciate your patience for the thank less crowd you were teaching. I was literally clapping for almost all the amazing tips you gave throughout the video. Keep teaching Andy. You're great
Hi Andy Sir, You are my Hero to learn many new ideas in creating charts. Great demonstration ❤️👍 loved it 🙂. I am great lover of Visualization. Thanks for videos. More to come......🙂
After taking training to learn tableau nd after I learnt in Udemy , and max videos on UA-cam......all these making me confused Finally I'm here ... which made me clear all the doubts...i started to following
Nice work. A massive amount of information inside a user-friendly format. Once in a while, I have to set the speed to 75% in order to see every click you make, but that is not a real problem.
alexandre morin-chasse thank you for the kind words. The purpose of the webinar was to do as many charts as possible. When I learn from videos, I find it helpful to pause the video along the way and reproduce the clicks.
@@vizwiz Same for me. By the way, #MakeoverMonday is on my bookshelf along with other great books on Dataviz. I believe it is an essential ressource for original ideas and useful tips. Thanks to you and Eva Murray for this nice contribution.
very helpful options you provide. Thank you. Have you shown ways to bridge years within current and prior year metrics. i.e. where fiscal is not calendar and trying to compare year over year or current to prior period?
Hi Andy - I love this - thank you!! Do you have a solution for a side-by-side chart (at least 2 bars) with a line chart on top please. I can do it with stacked bars but not side by side??
Hi Andy, Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge with us. It's great help. I am facing some issues in Bar-In-Bar Chart. Actually I am using it to Compare my last year cost with current year (by month)....and I need to add an Average Line (average of last year cost) to be shown on the CHART..but when I am adding that Average Line its showing me average of last 14 months (Jan2020 till Feb2021) instead of showing the average of 2020. Need your guidance plz
Thank you, Andy! Learned a lot following along with my own data set. I'm struggling with creating Calculated Fields. Specifically, I'm trying to generate labels for the delta between years X and Y on my slope and barbell charts. I'm not sure how to define a value for a dimension in the formula (e.g. [Sales] in 2019 - [Sales] in 2000). Are you planning to make a video on calc fields or is there a resource that you can recommend?
Download the workbook here - public.tableau.com/views/TipsTricks-ChartsEdition/Title?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no Unzip the twbx and you should get the data as well.
Hi Andy, big fan of your skills and I learn a lot from your videos. I have a question if you could help me. The tableau filters, parameters are very dry in look and feel. Is there a way we can enhance the look and feel of it and make it more visually appealing along with the other charts for an app-like experience?
I have seen examples where people create object that look like buttons instead. Check out the work by Lindsey Poulter, Ryan Sleeper, Ken Flerlage and Kevin Flerlage. I believe they all have examples.
Lovely tutorial. Great work and thanks for your time and efforts to share with us. But try as I might I was never able to get the data. When you download the twbx file from the links provided and you then press the data source tab to see the data, it opens a window and asks you to locate the (raw) data file. It would be great if we can download this as well.
Question . My friends son is doing his science fair project and needs a chart that shows people who take a polygraph test that have anxiety . So the chart would show subject 1-4 two took meds and two didn’t , three were truthful and one was deceptive . What type of chart could be used to achieve this .
For a free alternative, consider R with ggplot2. I'd be surprised if Tableau does anything beyond what R can do. The downside is the learning curve is steep with R.
ggplot2 is great, but takes a lot more time/thinking if you want to get real granular with your customizations. I like being able to have both as options
Hi Andy....I just saw this and it was awesome and appealing, could you please let me know if you cover Tableau from basic to advance with different Charts, Calculations, Dashboards? I just start learning tableau so can't get many things which you did so quickly :)
There are two videos in my Live feed about layout containers that might be useful. Have a look and if these aren’t what you mean, then please leave another comment here.
I have three fields , date, state and sum(sales). I have to pick top 5 States (based on sales) for current quarter and get trend graph for those states in past three quarters. How can I do this?
Hi Benji. If you download the workbook and then unzip it, you will see the data in a folder. If I recall, nearly all of these use Superstore which you will already have.
I have 2 datasets. One of 4th Jan and the other of 11th jan. Both the datasets contains views and downloads of articles/blogs. I need to find out increase/decrease of views from 4th to 11th and bring one report from it using tableau. Do I have to append them first? Can you suggest a solution?
No Axis Bar Chart- 2:00
Bar Chart - 2:30
Lollipop Chart - 2:55
Bar Chart by Month - 3:40
Stacked bar chart - 4:30
Stacked bar chart with percentage total - 5:15
Stacked bar chart with line across - 5:30
Stacked bar chart with end label method 1 - 5:54
Stacked bar chart with end label method 2 - 6:49
Bar in bar chart method 1 - 7:32
Bar in bar chart method 2 - 8:30
Bar in bar chart method 3 - 9:44
Bullet Graph - 10:20
Comparison to prior year - 11:25
Comparison to prior year Singel color variance - 13:56
100% stacked bar chart - 14:56
Rounded bar chart - 16:20
Barbell chart - 17:51
Diverging bar chart - 18:53
Diverging Area chart - 21:40
Nested Sorting - 23:13
Nested Sorting with rank - 24:27
Area Chart - 25:54
Area Chart with line - 26:12
Stacked Area Chart - 26:44
100% Stacked Area Chart - 27:46
Small Multiple Area Chart - 29:55
Scatter Plot - 33:32
Animated Scatter plot - 34:56
Connected Scatter plot - 36:38
Histogram - 38:44
Animated Histogram - 39:30
Basic Map - 40:36
Geographic Grouping - 41:00
Line Chart (Discrete) - 42:43
Line Chart (Continuous) - 43:06
Small Multiple Line Chart - 43:39
Dashed Lines (Method 1) - 44:18
Dashed Lines (Method 2) - 45:08
Common Baseline Chart - 45:55
Stepped Common Baseline Chart (stepped) - 47:31
Highlighted Line Chart (Method 1) - 48:02
Highlighted Line Chart (Method 2) - 48:59
13 week Moving Average - 50:37
Sparklines with Labels - 51:49
Sparkbars - 53:40
Slope Graph (Method 1) - 54:23
Hockey Stick Chart - 55:22
Forecasting - 56:23
Forecasting (no bands) - 57:00
Single Line with Forecast - 57:18
Bump Chart - 57:40
Heat Map - 58:40
Heat Map (Continuous) - 59:20
Dot Map - 1:01:53
Density Map - 1:02:42
Hex Map - 1:03:42
Cat Map - 1:04:56
Simple Pareto Chart - 1:06:00
Advanced Pareto Chart - 1:07:37
Calendar - 1:10:09
KPI Chart - 1:11:24
BANs - 1:12:51
BANs with Text Below - 1:14:23
Dot Plot - 1:14:58
Jitter Plot - 1:15:30
Box Plot - 1:16:00
Box Plot remove ends - 1:16:28
Pie Chart - 1:17:10
Donut Chart - 1:17:48
Tree map - 1:18:38
Tree map bar chart - 1:19:14
packed bubbles - 1:19:32
colored packed bubbles - 1:20:02
Bullseye Chart - 1:20:12
Hero !
Give this man a cookie.
Amazing! Thank you!
Thank you!
Just saw this Phil! Super helpful! Thanks for taking the time to do it.
Beautifully presented, Andy, this is the best ever tableau tutorial I have ever had so far. you have become my tableau internet Guru and I always watch your videos whenever i have questions about tableau.
Appreciate your patience for the thank less crowd you were teaching.
I was literally clapping for almost all the amazing tips you gave throughout the video. Keep teaching Andy. You're great
I know everything took longer, but it really helped watching you build each visual on the fly! Excellent content, thank you!
Also, you are hilarious.
Absolute must watch for anyone who uses Tableau. Thanks Andy!
Your dual axis just fixed my "adding label showing total # to each stacked Bar issue"!!! I couln'd by doing the reference line! and yours is perfect!
Marvelous! Everyone who studys Tableau needs it!
Hi Andy Sir,
You are my Hero to learn many new ideas in creating charts. Great demonstration ❤️👍 loved it 🙂.
I am great lover of Visualization. Thanks for videos. More to come......🙂
Man of the match! Very well played with tableau. It seems effortless work but there's lots of hard work behind it.
Thank you! Cheers👍
Most helpful for a beginner me. Been playing with Tableau for a week now. Thank you.
This was amazing and super light. Thanks, Andy.
Great video! Thanks for sharing all these fundamental and practical tips.
You Sir are a genius! This video turned from me from a novice to a Tableau rockstar in only 1h20 :-)
Fantastic tutorial! Keep on going, Andy!
Andy, Sir your visualization techniques are Rocking.. Thanks You Sir for this superb Tips & Tricks Video
After taking training to learn tableau nd after I learnt in Udemy , and max videos on UA-cam......all these making me confused
Finally I'm here ... which made me clear all the doubts...i started to following
That's fantastic! Thank you!
It`s 2021 and I`m still using it as reference.... Wow, thanks Andy
The gift that keeps on giving. 😊
Many thanks for sharing Andy, tons of useful tips here
Even with the challenge of no pre-builts this was an amazing feat. Just found out about you today. I'm hooked (and subscribed)!
Fantastic! Thank you!
You are such a delight, this is so helpful thank you and God bless you
Incredible! Thank you for sharing Andy.
Joel Rocha cheers Joel!
Really insightful! Many thanks for sharing all these tips!
Thank you very much. So professional, so understandable, and comprehensible, Wow.
Thanks for the feedback Theo!
This is very helpful. Thank you Andy!
Actually you have covered Complete Tableau in just one hour. Superlike.
One of the most useful Tableau video ever!!!! Thanks a lot!!!
Thank you! That's very kind.
Best video ever. Saved my ass with creating visual analytics. Thanks!
Very helpful tutorial. Thanks Andy!!
Very cool video. I should have watched this before I even started using the software. So many cool trick that are need to know.
You r simply Amazing !! Big Fan of yours !
Bless you Mr andy, this is a life saver
Newbie Tableau user here. This is soooooooooo awesome!
That’s great to hear! Thanks for the feedback.
Great tips. Thanks Andy
This is so kind! Thank you Andy!
Excellent tips. Well paced.
Thank you Andy, it was really a helpful tricks
Wow, this is like watching a magic show! Just wish the data was attached so that we could follow you step by step. Bravo still! Thank you for sharing.
This uses superstore.
this is awesome. Thanks you so much for putting in so much effort to share your knowledge :)
Never stop doing these
Absolutely excellent! Thank you :)
Love these videos
Thanks Andy.. Nice Tips
You are a master thank you very much for the sharing
Execellent Sir. Thanks a lot.
Aswome Video Andy. Thanks a lot.
Awesome! Most helpful to new BEE :)
Thank You Andy
Very useful tips, thanks you.
Thank you... clapping all the time... great tips bro
Gracias. Saludos desde Colombia!
well done brother nice stuff appreciated.
thank you.
it‘s very helpful
Learnt a lot! Thanks!
I'm constantly learning SO MUCH from you. Thank you!
Awesome, thank you so much , very usefull to me !
Nice work. A massive amount of information inside a user-friendly format. Once in a while, I have to set the speed to 75% in order to see every click you make, but that is not a real problem.
alexandre morin-chasse thank you for the kind words. The purpose of the webinar was to do as many charts as possible. When I learn from videos, I find it helpful to pause the video along the way and reproduce the clicks.
@@vizwiz Same for me. By the way, #MakeoverMonday is on my bookshelf along with other great books on Dataviz. I believe it is an essential ressource for original ideas and useful tips. Thanks to you and Eva Murray for this nice contribution.
Holy cows! It's like a magic show but with dataviz ... that was so motivating! Now watch me do 40 minutes on that first bar chart .. lol
Glad you enjoyed it!
very helpful options you provide. Thank you. Have you shown ways to bridge years within current and prior year metrics. i.e. where fiscal is not calendar and trying to compare year over year or current to prior period?
loved watching this video, really quick way to learn, could you make the data sets available in link so that we can learn by doing as well
GOVIND GUPTA you can download it from my blog www.vizwiz.com/2018/10/82-charts-in-80-minutes.html
game changer. thanks for sharing bro!
That’s great to hear. Thank you!
Hi Andy - I love this - thank you!! Do you have a solution for a side-by-side chart (at least 2 bars) with a line chart on top please. I can do it with stacked bars but not side by side??
Hi Andy, Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge with us. It's great help.
I am facing some issues in Bar-In-Bar Chart. Actually I am using it to Compare my last year cost with current year (by month)....and I need to add an Average Line (average of last year cost) to be shown on the CHART..but when I am adding that Average Line its showing me average of last 14 months (Jan2020 till Feb2021) instead of showing the average of 2020.
Need your guidance plz
LEGENDARY!
Great Tips
Awesome 👍👍
Thank you, Andy! Learned a lot following along with my own data set.
I'm struggling with creating Calculated Fields. Specifically, I'm trying to generate labels for the delta between years X and Y on my slope and barbell charts. I'm not sure how to define a value for a dimension in the formula (e.g. [Sales] in 2019 - [Sales] in 2000). Are you planning to make a video on calc fields or is there a resource that you can recommend?
This video should help. ua-cam.com/video/YuxYr4_l2ww/v-deo.html
The bar in bar chart 2 dint work properly, I tried multiple times. Since I was not able to build that couldn't do bar in bar 3 too.
This is eye-opening! Thanks a lot! Could you share the data so that we could follow and practice?
Download the workbook here - public.tableau.com/views/TipsTricks-ChartsEdition/Title?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no
Unzip the twbx and you should get the data as well.
Simply mind blowing! Thank you Andy!
How can I get the 'Word Population 1950-2015' dataset that you used for the Diverging Bar Chart
Shals if you download the workbook from the link in the description and unzip it, you’ll find all of the data sources.
@@vizwiz got it! Really appreciate your prompt reply
Hi Andy, Awesome videos. Quick question around single state maps; how can i create and analyze data on a single state?
Ken Forbin filter to the state you want to analyze.
You r amazing and u r life saver. I don't see any data in the link, please post the datasource.
Hi Andy, big fan of your skills and I learn a lot from your videos. I have a question if you could help me. The tableau filters, parameters are very dry in look and feel. Is there a way we can enhance the look and feel of it and make it more visually appealing along with the other charts for an app-like experience?
I have seen examples where people create object that look like buttons instead. Check out the work by Lindsey Poulter, Ryan Sleeper, Ken Flerlage and Kevin Flerlage. I believe they all have examples.
Awesome!
Awesome! Thanks.
You're welcome!
@@vizwiz I’m a new Tableau SE; background as a TCRM partner. I’m now a Tableau sponge! 😎
Cheers!!!
Awesome..👍
Awesomeee
Very cool...
Fantastic Tute but I just wanted to ask, what's the "Use me" filter option. Or maybe I might've skipped out on something.
I have no idea what you are referring to.
Lovely tutorial. Great work and thanks for your time and efforts to share with us. But try as I might I was never able to get the data. When you download the twbx file from the links provided and you then press the data source tab to see the data, it opens a window and asks you to locate the (raw) data file. It would be great if we can download this as well.
Amr Mahmoud unzip the twbx
@@vizwiz Thanks for the reply. Being a newbie I had no idea that was an option. Greatly appreciate for being patient with me.
Question . My friends son is doing his science fair project and needs a chart that shows people who take a polygraph test that have anxiety . So the chart would show subject 1-4 two took meds and two didn’t , three were truthful and one was deceptive . What type of chart could be used to achieve this .
how do i download the data? i want to follow along.
Is there a way to do side by side rounded bar charts?
Andy..can you please share data set for diverging charts
For a free alternative, consider R with ggplot2. I'd be surprised if Tableau does anything beyond what R can do. The downside is the learning curve is steep with R.
ggplot2 is great, but takes a lot more time/thinking if you want to get real granular with your customizations. I like being able to have both as options
Hi Andy....I just saw this and it was awesome and appealing, could you please let me know if you cover Tableau from basic to advance with different Charts, Calculations, Dashboards? I just start learning tableau so can't get many things which you did so quickly :)
There are two videos in my Live feed about layout containers that might be useful. Have a look and if these aren’t what you mean, then please leave another comment here.
@@vizwiz Hi Andy, could not found the video, can you please share the link with me?
@@VinayKumar-ij4eu ua-cam.com/video/GYOyRhsGcWk/v-deo.html&ab_channel=AndyKriebel
ua-cam.com/video/YEzHAu4UHsc/v-deo.html&ab_channel=AndyKriebel
@@vizwiz Thanks Andy but I am looking for a tableau course which covers all the topic from basic to advance
@@vizwiz There are 238 videos on your channel named Tableau Tips, will those be sufficient for a beginner?
I have created 2 graphs and now i want to create a 3rd Graph from existing Graph 1 and Graph 2 (output data) is this possible?
Hi Andy, is there a way to create a gauge-like chart in Tableau?
Yes, there are lots of resources if you google it.
how to connect JSON data into tableau. my .Json file is 7.6MB. kindly help me load the data..
Awesome! How can i get the workbook ?
On my blog. All of my videos have an accompanying post. www.vizwiz.com/2018/10/82-charts-in-80-minutes.html
Genius
I have three fields , date, state and sum(sales). I have to pick top 5 States (based on sales) for current quarter and get trend graph for those states in past three quarters. How can I do this?
Uma Sivalingam post on the forums. This channel isn’t meant for that purpose.
@52.00 good tip
U r really great sir!!
Gold
Please help me with the data work please...?
Pretty curious about that “rat sightings” data set you got there 😂 awesome vid btw
It would help if we had the data to work along with this video. not able to find it
Hi Benji. If you download the workbook and then unzip it, you will see the data in a folder. If I recall, nearly all of these use Superstore which you will already have.
I have 2 datasets. One of 4th Jan and the other of 11th jan. Both the datasets contains views and downloads of articles/blogs. I need to find out increase/decrease of views from 4th to 11th and bring one report from it using tableau. Do I have to append them first? Can you suggest a solution?
This solution should work, except use weeks instead of months.
ua-cam.com/video/ViD3vclgNv8/v-deo.html
Sir can we make Top 10 Sales based on state Calculated field and the feild will provide us only top 10 sales total Sum can we do it?
Avinash Vishwakarma post on the forums when you need help. Your question is not related to these videos.