Tableau
Business Intelligence
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Dashboards
Tableau Basics
Learn how to use Tableau for visual analytics and dashboards using a simple, drag-and-drop workflow.
What is Tableau?
Tableau is a visual analytics platform used for business intelligence (BI). You can connect to data sources, build charts using drag-and-drop, and combine them into interactive dashboards.
Key Tableau Strengths
- No coding required to build powerful dashboards.
- Connects to Excel, CSV, databases, and cloud data sources.
- Great for business users and analysts.
Typical Tableau Workflow
- Connect to data – choose Excel/CSV/database and select your table.
- Prepare data – clean field names, check data types, and join tables if needed.
- Build worksheets – drag dimensions and measures to create charts.
- Build dashboards – arrange multiple charts and add filters.
- Share – publish dashboards to Tableau Server, Cloud, or PDF.
Example: Sales by Category
Using superstore_sales.xlsx
Steps in Tableau Desktop:
- Open Tableau and click Connect → Microsoft Excel, choose
superstore_sales.xlsx. - Go to a new Worksheet.
- Drag Category to Columns.
- Drag Sales to Rows.
- From Show Me, ensure bar chart is selected.
- Click the sort icon to sort bars by descending Sales.
Adding More Insight
- Drag Profit to Color to differentiate profitable vs unprofitable categories.
- Drag Region to Filters to focus on a specific region.
- Drag Category to Label to show category names on bars.
Key Tableau Concepts
Dimensions & Measures
- Dimensions: category fields like Country, Region, Category.
- Measures: numeric fields like Sales, Profit, Quantity.
- Tableau automatically assigns them, but you can convert if needed.
Filters & Marks
- Filters limit which rows of data are shown.
- Marks control how data points are displayed (color, size, label).
- Use Tooltips to show extra details on hover.