Tableau Tutorial
Tableau is a leading data visualization tool that help users to create interactive and insightful visualizations from data. With Tableau we can transform raw data into meaningful visuals without the need for coding. This tutorial will guide us through data visualization using Tableau like connecting to different data sources, creating interactive charts and dashboards to advanced features like calculations and forecasting.
1. Introduction to Tableau
Before moving into Tableau, it’s important to set up Tableau correctly in our environment.
- What is Tableau and its Importance in Data Visualization?
- Installation Guide
- Tableau Drivers
- Different Tableau Products and its Applications
- Power BI vs Tableau
- Google Data Studio vs Tableau
2. Tableau Basics
This section will familiarize us with the basic concepts of Tableau from navigation to data types and the user interface.
- Data Terminology
- Navigation
- Start Page
- Design Flow
- File System
- Data Types
- Highlight Tables
- Changing Data types
- Date functions
- Show Me
3. Connecting to Data Sources
This section focuses on connecting Tableau to various data sources. We'll learn how to import and clean data, work with different data sources like Excel, SQL databases and cloud platforms and prepare our data for visualization.
- Connect to a data source
- Import Excel file
- Data Cleaning
- Join databases
- Joining data files with inconsistent labels
- Data Blending
- Replacing Data source
- Split the text to columns
- Displaying data in Worksheet
- Adding, Renaming and duplicating worksheets
4. Creating Visualizations
Learn how to create different visualizations in Tableau. This section covers the basics of creating charts and graphs as well as more advanced visualization techniques.
Basic Visualizations
- Create Visualization
- Change the order in visualization
- Change the summary
- Sorting by field in Visualization
- Box Plot
- Line graph
- Dual Lines Chart
- Bar Chart
- Heat Map
- Histogram
- Scatter plot
- Pie chart
- Bubble Chart
Advanced Visualizations
- Side-by-Side Bars
- Stacked Bars
- Lollipop Chart
- Cumulative Histogram
- Crosstab
- Total in a crosstab by column
- Bullet Graph
- Area Chart
- Basic Map
- Geographical plot
- Circle views
- Dual Combination Chart
- Treemap
- Funnel Chart
- Traditional Funnel Chart
- Waterfall Chart
- Gantt Chart
5. Tableau Calculations
Calculations in Tableau can be used to create new fields, apply logical or mathematical operations and modify existing data. We'll see a range of calculation types from basic operations to advanced use cases.
- Operators
- IF Function
- Aggregate Functions
- Create Calculated Field
- Logical Functions
- Case Function
- Highlight Tables
- Quick Table Calculation
- LOD Calculation
6. Sorting and Filtering and Grouping
Here we see how to organize and analyze our data by using sorting, filtering and grouping techniques which helps us to streamline our data for better insights.
- Filtering in Visualization
- Quick Filter
- Context Filter
- Conditional Filter
- Slicing Filter
- Types of filters in Tableau and their Order of Operations
- Grouping in Visualization
- Hierarchy
- Set
- Combined Set
- Parameters
- Bins
- Manual Sorting of Visualization
- Sorting by Data Source order in Visualization
- Sorting by field in Visualization
7. Working with Dashboards
Dashboards in Tableau help bring together multiple visualizations into one unified view. Learn how to create and format dashboards to provide an interactive experience.
- Create a Dashboard
- Text Object on Dashboard
- Image Object on Dashboard
- Objects on Dashboard
- Filters in Dashboard
- Device Preview
- Format Dashboard Layout
8. Advanced Tableau Features
Advanced Tableau features like forecasting, trend lines and reference lines as well as how to build interactive storylines with Tableau.
- Forecast
- Reference line
- Reference Band
- Reference Distribution Band
- Trend Lines
- Building up a storyline
- Word Cloud
- Advanced Tableau Skills
9. Applications and Projects of Tableau
- Sales Analytics Dashboard: Create a dashboard that tracks sales performance, customer trends and product insights in real-time.
- Healthcare Data Visualization: Visualize patient data, track health outcomes and identify trends in healthcare settings to improve decision-making.
- Market Trend Analysis: Analyze market trends, competitor data and customer sentiment to drive business strategies and improve market positioning.
For more details Refer to Top 10 Tableau Project Ideas For Data Science