Tableau Training

Tableau Training

Tableau Training

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Begin with Tableau Training to master the most popular data visualization tool.

Our Tableau course covers nearly all of the key concepts required. When you enlist with us, you have the option of adding any of the extra ideas.

Tableau Training Certification support is provided by the trainers to ensure that the certification examinations are passed.

Data visualization and analytics are in high demand, making Tableau the top choice for Fortune 500 firms.

Join Tableau online classes to learn more about it and obtain the information you need to succeed in this competitive market.

Who can learn Tableau:

Tableau is designed for a wide range of users. Whether you’re a business analyst, a statistician, or an information designer, Tableau can help you see and understand data.

What you will learn in Tableau:

Tableau is a data visualization tool that allows users to create interactive, visual representations of data. With Tableau, users can explore data to discover patterns, trends, and insights that would otherwise be hidden in traditional static data visualizations.

              Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is Meant by ‘discrete’ and ‘continuous’ in Tableau?

Tableau represents data depending on whether the field is discrete (blue) or continuous (green).

  • Discrete – “individually separate and distinct.”
  • Continuous – “forming an unbroken whole without interrupt.
2.What The Different Types of Tableau Filters?
  • Extract filters
  • Context filters
  • Data source filters
  • Filters on measures
  • Filters on dimensions
  • Table calculation filter.
3. What is the Difference Between Joining and Blending?

Combining the data from two or more different sources is data blending, such as Oracle, Excel, and SQL Server. In data blending, each data source contains its own set of dimensions and measures.Combining the data between two or more tables or sheets within the same data source is data joining. All the combined tables or sheets contain a common set of dimensions and measures.

4.How Can You Display the Top Five and Bottom Five Sales in the Same View?

We can display it using the In/Out functionality of sets

Follow these steps:

  1. Drag the Customer Name field to Rows shelf and Profit field to Columns shelf to get the visualization.
  2. Create a set by right-clicking on the Customer Name field. Choose to create an option and click on Set.
  3. Provide the name ‘Top Customers’ to the set. Configure the set by clicking on Top tab, selecting By field, and filling the values as Top, 5, Profit, and Sum.

Similarly, create a second set called ‘Bottom Customers’ and fill the By Field values as Bottom, 5, Profit, and Sum.

5. Is There a Difference Between Sets and Groups in Tableau?

A Tableau group is one dimensional, used to create a higher level category by using lower-level category members. Tableau sets can have conditions and can be grouped across multiple dimensions/measures.

What Will You Learn?

  • 1. INTRODUCTION TO DATA VISUALIZATION & THE POWER OF TABLEAU
  • 2. ARCHITECTURE OF TABLEAU
  • 3. WORKING WITH METADATA & DATA BLENDING
  • 4. CREATION OF SETS
  • 5. WORKING WITH FILTERS
  • 6. ORGANIZING DATA & VISUAL ANALYTICS.

Requirements

  • Prerequisites of the Tableau
  • There are no specific prerequisites for learning Tableau. However, it is recommended that you have a basic understanding of database concepts and a working knowledge of Microsoft Excel.

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  • Duration
    5 hours 20 minutes
  • Total Enrolled 0
  • Lessons 6
  • Last Update October 11, 2023