B18. Core Technique Summary

We have covered a lot of grounds and have learned some of the available core techniques that we require to build bespoke data visualisations. So let us review.

B17. Additional Bespoke Data Visualizations

We have now learned quite a lot and practice does make perfect. Please follow the links below and complete the various exercises to reinforce your knowledge and learned techniques.

B16. Drawing a Radial Bar Chart

In this video, we will be creating a Radial Bar Chart in Tableau. We will be using Data Densification and leveraging various Table Calculations in our bespoke data visualisation.

B15. Drawing a Packed Circle

In this lecture, we will be reinforcing our knowledge on our learned techniques to create a Packed Circle Chart in Tableau. We will be drawing circles and sizing them based on our data set.

B14. Drawing with Polygons / Circles

In this lecture, we will be looking at using Data Densification, Table Calculations and the Polygon Mark Type to draw shapes. We will combine all our techniques to draw a few fun shapes and will be building up to drawing more complex objects.

B13. Drawing a SIN Graph

In this lecture, we are going to look into the drawing curved lines using the SIN() Function. We will use Data Densification, Table Calculations and the SIN() function to draw this data visualisation. This lecture will help cement our knowledge on the techniques presented.

B12. Shaped Bar Charts

In this lecture, we are going to build our first, albeit simple, bespoke data visualisation to get a better understanding of Data Densification and Table Calculations. We will be building a Shaped Bar Chart which is a nice alternative to your standard Bar Chart.

B11. Data Densification

In this lecture, we are going to look into the technique of Data Densification; this technique allows us to take two points and create additional points between for manipulation, so in essence, making our data more dense.

B10. Explore Additional Table Calculations

Using the Superstore Data Set, I would also like you to take some time to explore some additional Table Calculations in Tableau

B09. Window Functions

In this lecture, we are going to look at the following Table Calculations: WINDOW_SUM(), WINDOWS_MIN() and WINDOWS_MAX(); Knowledge of these are essential for building bespoke data visualisations.

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