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Tableau 10 Business Intelligence Cookbook

Tableau 10 Business Intelligence Cookbook

By : Donabel Santos, Paul Banoub
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Tableau 10 Business Intelligence Cookbook

Tableau 10 Business Intelligence Cookbook

3.8 (5)
By: Donabel Santos, Paul Banoub

Overview of this book

Tableau is a software tool that can speed up data analysis through its rich visualization capabilities, and help uncover insights for better and smarter decision making. This book is for the business, technology, data and analytics professionals who use and analyze data and data-driven approaches to support business operations and strategic initiatives in their organizations. This book provides easy-to-follow recipes to get the reader up and running with Tableau 10, and covers basic to advanced use cases and scenarios. The book starts with building basic charts in Tableau and moves on to building more complex charts by incorporating different Tableau features and interactivity components. There is an entire chapter dedicated to dashboard techniques and best practices. A number of recipes specifically for geospatial visualization, analytics, and data preparation are also covered. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained confidence and competence to analyze and communicate data and insights more efficiently and effectively by creating compelling interactive charts, dashboards, and stories in Tableau.
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Adding a constant line

A constant line is simply a line we add to a graph that has a value that doesn't change. This value is typically hardcoded (or set) and is not determined by other values in the graph. For example, if we wanted to show the value of pi (3.1415927 – depending on the precision you want to show), we can use a constant line.

In this recipe, we will add constant reference lines to visualize players who, relatively, are earning less in salary but getting more in endorsements:

Adding a constant line

Getting ready

To follow this recipe, open B05527_06 – STARTER.twbx. Use the worksheet called Constant Line, and connect to the Top Athlete Salaries (Global Sport Finances) data source:

Getting ready

How to do it...

Here are the steps to create the graph:

  1. Click on the dropdown in the Marks card and change the mark to Circle.
  2. From Measures, drag Salary/Winnings $ to Columns.
  3. From Measures, drag Endorsements $ to Rows.
  4. From Dimensions, drag Sport to Color.
  5. From Dimensions, drag Athlete to Detail.
  6. On the side...

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