Workout Wednesday

#WOW2017 | 40 | All sorts (pt. 2)

Introduction EDITOR’S NOTE: This challenge was originally published on Emma Whyte’s Tableau blog which no longer exists. This challenge is republished here with the author’s permissions  For this week’s challenge you’ll have already needed to complete part one. If you haven’t done part one yet, why not?! In the second part we’ll be introducing a line …

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#WOW2017 | 38 | All Sorts (pt. 1)

Introduction EDITOR’S NOTE: This challenge was originally published on Emma Whyte’s Tableau blog which no longer exists. This challenge is republished here with the author’s permissions  This weeks #WorkoutWednesday is the first of a two part series. My thanks to Neil Lord (again) for the challenge this week. I appreciate our “can Tableau do this?” chats! This …

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#WOW2017 | 36 | Skyline Chart

Introduction EDITOR’S NOTE: This challenge was originally published on Emma Whyte’s Tableau blog which no longer exists. This challenge is republished here with the author’s permissions  I’m trying out some new chart types in this week’s Workout Wednesday. Recently Tableau introduced the ability to create variable width column charts (sometimes called skyline charts – because …

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#WOW2017 | 36 | Disney Domination

Introduction EDITOR’S NOTE: This challenge was originally published on Emma Whyte’s Tableau blog which no longer exists. This challenge is republished here with the author’s permissions  This weeks #WorkoutWednesday is inspired by an IronViz entry from Rody Zakovich. I’m a huge Disney fan and think Rody’s viz is the right balance of informative and eye-catching. I …

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#WOW2017 | 32 | Continuous Dates are Tricky

Introduction EDITOR’S NOTE: This challenge was originally published on Emma Whyte’s Tableau blog which no longer exists. This challenge is republished here with the author’s permissions  Working with continuous dates can be tricky in Tableau depending on how you want to display them. This weeks #WorkoutWednesday is inspired by a challenge from Data School superstar Neil Lord. Click …

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