How to use Tableau set actions to create ad-hoc cohorts | #WorkoutWednesday | 2019 | 41
In this post, I’ll show you how to use set actions to create ad hoc, dynamic cohorts for quick analysis.
In this post, I’ll show you how to use set actions to create ad hoc, dynamic cohorts for quick analysis.
With the release of 2018.3, Tableau released the long awaited “dashboard button” functionality which opens SO MANY new capabilities when creating dashboards. Prior to this release, the only way to hack your way to a dashboard button was using a dashboard filter action. And while that was a nice and could get you out of
How see top bottom and all others in a single view in Tableau
We’ve made it through 12 weeks of #WorkoutWednesday2019 and we’ve yet to have a challenge that the overwhelming majority of the community has agreed was very difficult. And then, enter stage right, Luke Stanke with a candlestick challenge for week 13. He even said it in challenge intro, “This is very difficult.” And he even
#WorkoutWednesday2019 week 6 is here | don't get fooled by the pretty trees, this chart can easily be re-purposed for a business setting and includes a few little formatting tricks for good measure | blog: https://t.co/5slLIhIukT | full viz: https://t.co/ueS0wPAOEC pic.twitter.com/8RfwrAKx1s — Ann Jackson (@AnnUJackson) February 6, 2019 Well this looks fun and new! TREES?!
Former #IronViz champion and just about the nicest guy you’ll ever know, Curtis Harris has also joined the #WorkoutWednesday2019 crew. And week 4 is his inaugural post. Let’s take a look! Alrighty, here we go. We’ve got a step line chart with circles on the points of change, sized by absolute change, colored by polarity.
If there’s one thing that Ann is consistent with, it’s her color palettes. Rarely, does she ever use the default “Tableau 10” palette and among her top favorites is definitely Nuriel Stone. And I must admit, it’s a really nice. (Sidebar: I actually had the opportunity to meet with and talk to Nuriel at TC18
Happy new year! And just like that, without missing a beat, we’re back at with the first challenge of a new year of #WorkoutWednesday. Luke is kicking off the challenges this year and he’s got a good one for us. So let’s take a look. Okay, the first thing I notice about this is that
After 51 weeks, we’ve finally made it to the last week #WorkoutWednesday for 2018. Ann is back for this challenge and she’s GONE ROGUE!!! No, just kidding, but she did stray away from the Superstore Sales dataset which is pretty cool. So here’s the challenge and a screenshot of the final dashboard: I’ve noticed this
Luke is back this week for another real-world challenge. Let’s take a look. In the intro, Luke mentions that this was an actual chart he had to build for a client recently. I really like that Luke’s last two challenges have been recreations of client requests. This fits nicely into the essence of what #WorkoutWednesday