The Index Trick - London TUG Summer Sessions Briefly explaining what the Index Trick is all about during London TUG Summer Sessions. First published on YouTube
Tableau Tip: The INDEX Trick I wanted to share something that I have found very useful in the past year. What I have in mind, is something I call ‘the Index trick’. First published on The Information Lab
How to build Chord Chart in Tableau with Table Calculations and LODs Want to build a chord chart but don’t have access to fancy data preparation tools? I got you covererd! First published on The Information Lab Blog.
Tableau Tip: Highlight Table with Info Icons Oh, so you want detailed data in form of highlight table that includes info button for each row? I got you covered! First published on The Information Lab Blog.
DS13 seating analysis As we have finished our final presentations, there is one thing that’s left. The seating plan. First published on The Data School Blog.
Tableau (Server) Tip: Intro to User Filters What are user filters and how can you start using them. First published on The Data School Blog.
Tiny Tableau Tip: how to use a colour palette with a dummy field Can you use the saved colour palettes without picking the screen colour or copying the hex codes? Keep on reading. First published on The Data School Blog.
Tableau LODs: include and exclude Continuing on my post on FIXED LODs, I wanted to shed some light on INCLUDE and EXCLUDE Level of Detail expressions. First published on The Data School Blog.
Dashboard Week Day 2: Annihilation by Infographic Dashboard week day 2! Looking at deaths among the avengers while building an infographic. First published on The Data School Blog.
Intro to Tableau LODs (fixed) Trying to understand Level Of Detail (LOD) expressions in Tableau? You’re in the right place. First published on The Data School Blog.
Custom shapes in Tableau (hand-drawn and downloaded with Alteryx) How to get custom shapes in Tableau using hand-drawn images and those downloaded in bulk with Alteryx. First published on The Data School Blog.
Teaching Tableau My experience with teaching Tableau to others: public and another cohort in person, and public via webinar. The Good, the Bad and Lessons Learnt. First published on The Data School Blog.
Makeover Monday 2019w16 – bars bars (bars) Looking at #makeovermonday 2019w16: word use in the ‘Info we Trust’ book by RJ Andrews First published on The Data School Blog.
Scheduling Alteryx workflow that updates data used in Tableau How to schedule Alteryx workflow and keep your Tableau dashboard up-to-date? First published on The Data School Blog.
Makeover Monday 2019w14: 2 metres of cotton buds Looking at makeovermonday 2019w14: the good the bad and how to improve First published on The Data School Blog.
Makover Monday 2019w13 – What do Millennials spend their money on? Looking at makeovermonday 2019w13: the good the bad and how to improve First published on The Data School Blog.
Tiny Tableau Tip: How to get rid of the map background A tiny tableau tip on getting rid of the map background, very useful when you’re building a dashboard with a coloured background. First published on The Data School Blog.
MakeoverMonday 2019w12 My first blog on makeover monday; describing the good and the bad of original viz and how I tried to make it better First published on The Data School Blog.
Attending VizForSocialGood Hackathon – what is it and why is it worth going to A description of viz for social good hackathon from the perspective of an attendee: what is it and why is it worth going to. First published on The Data School Blog.
Tableau Tip: Map Drill-Down Tableau tip on creating a drill down map using a simple filter action. First published on The Data School Blog.
Tableau Tip: Tooltip Viz Short tutorial on how to create a tooltip viz that is susceptible to dashboard actions First published on The Data School Blog.
Tableau Tip: dynamic date level aggregation Quick way of creating a dynamic date level aggregation using a parameter. First published on The Data School Blog.
Tableau Tip: Calendar View (Part 4) If you want to build a 12-month calendar in one view in Tableau, you’ve found the right place. (I even explain how to add month labels!) First published on The Data School Blog.
Tableau Tip: Calendar View (Part 3) 3rd in the series, this blog post describes how to deal with missing data in dates. For a 12-month calendar tutorial, go to Part 4 (link in this post as well) First published
Tableau Tip: Calendar View (Part 2) Part 2 of calendar magic AKA tutorial on creating a horizontal calendar view. First published on The Data School Blog.
Tableau Tip: Calendar View (Part 1) A tutorial on creating a calendar view to visualise your date-related data. First published on The Data School Blog.
Tableau Tip: copy and paste data from a data source already in Tableau Why and how would you copy and paste part of a dataset that is already loaded to Tableau? Keep reading. First published on The Data School Blog.