Filled Circle Charts in Tableau
I created this tutorial a little while ago, but the math did not quite add up, so I had to remove the tutorial. After a little while decided to revisit this, and as such, here is my latest version of my Filled Circle Tableau data visualisation tutorial.
Half-Circle Charts in Tableau
Now we are in the full swing of things I wanted to create a nice and simple visualisation for comparing two different metrics i.e. through drawing two half-circles and comparing them...
Drawing a WiFi Symbol
I do like having some fun with Tableau and in this blog we are going to use Data Densification to draw a simple WiFi Symbol. This will be quick, fun and...
Tableau QT: Doughnut Charts
This is a Quick Tip on how to build doughnut charts in Tableau, so less reading and more jumping in. We are going to spend 5 minutes or less building our...
Arrow Doughnut Chart
I saw the following data visualisation and thought that I had to create it, but once I created this I had no idea what I would call it. Baseball Stitches, Chevron...
Exploring Jitter Plots in Tableau
Sometimes you read something and you just want to have fun, so therefore, I decided to write a short blog to introduce the RANDOM() function in Tableau and to use this...
Tableau QT: Podium Bar Chart
Thinking about the olympics and podiums, so here is a Tableau Quick Tip on Creating a Podium Bar Chart within 10 minutes or less.Note: This is an alternative type of data...
Tableau and R / An Introduction
One of the Tableau topics I am frequently asked is can we integrate Tableau with the R programming language for statistical computation? The answer is yes, Tableau can be integrated with...
Creating Circular KPIs in Tableau
After the Barcelona vs Bayern Munich Semi-Finals for the Champions League 2020, I was browsing Twitter to see reactions and saw a circular KPI visualisation and thought that I would create...
Creating a Pudding Chart in Tableau
I love drawing in Tableau and a few months ago, I saw an image of a Sunflower and I wondered if there is a mathematical way to create this, I found...