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Tableau Certified Data Analyst Certification Guide

You're reading from   Tableau Certified Data Analyst Certification Guide Ace the Tableau Data Analyst certification exam with expert guidance and practice material

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803243467
Length 462 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Daisy Jones Daisy Jones
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Preface 1. Chapter 1: Connecting to Data FREE CHAPTER 2. Chapter 2: Transforming Data 3. Chapter 3: Calculations 4. Chapter 4: Grouping and Filtering 5. Chapter 5: Charts 6. Chapter 6: Dashboards 7. Chapter 7: Formatting 8. Chapter 8: Publishing and Managing Content 9. Chapter 9: Accessing the Online Practice Resources 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

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In this book, Tableau-specific terms will be used to refer to areas of the Tableau Desktop interface. The following is a list of numbered terms that will be used throughout this textbook and can be identified in the following screenshot. A brief description of the functionality of each part of the interface is also provided:

  • Data pane: This is where the tables and fields from your data source can be found. These can be dragged onto the other areas of the interface to create charts.
  • Canvas: This is where charts are displayed visually. Fields can be dropped directly onto the canvas positionally, and Tableau will usually incorporate the field into the chart accordingly.
  • Columns and rows: Fields can be dragged onto columns and rows to create x and y axes or tables positioned as rows or as columns.
  • Marks card: This is used to add detail to charts and visuals via color, text elements, tooltips, and a general level of detail for a visual. The specific mark type for the visual can be selected here as well (for example, pie chart, bar chart, or line chart).
  • Filters shelf: Fields placed here can be configured to filter the chart to specific data points.
  • Data Source tab: Selecting this tab will navigate to the data source interface where data sources can be configured.
Figure 0.2: Tableau Desktop Interface

Figure 0.2: Tableau Desktop Interface

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