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Learning Tableau 2019 - Third Edition

You're reading from  Learning Tableau 2019 - Third Edition

Product type Book
Published in Mar 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788839525
Pages 504 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Joshua N. Milligan Joshua N. Milligan
Profile icon Joshua N. Milligan

Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Tableau Foundations
2. Taking Off with Tableau 3. Working with Data in Tableau 4. Venturing on to Advanced Visualizations 5. Section 2: Leveraging the Full Power of Tableau
6. Starting an Adventure with Calculations 7. Diving Deep with Table Calculations 8. Making Visualizations That Look Great and Work Well 9. Telling a Data Story with Dashboards 10. Digging Deeper - Trends, Clustering, Distributions, and Forecasting 11. Section 3: Data Prep and Structuring
12. Cleaning and Structuring Messy Data 13. Introducing Tableau Prep 14. Section 4: Advanced Techniques and Sharing with Others
15. Advanced Visualizations, Techniques, Tips, and Tricks 16. Sharing Your Data Story 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Flowing with the fundamental paradigm

The overall paradigm of Tableau Prep is a hands-on, visual experience of discovering, cleaning, and shaping data through a flow. A flow (sometimes also called a data flow) is a logical series of steps and changes that are applied to data from input(s) to output(s). Here is what a flow looks like in the flow pane of Tableau Prep:

Each of the individual components of the flow are called steps, which are connected by lines that indicate the logical flow of data (left to right). The lines are called connectors or branches of the flow. Notice that the Aggregate Step here has one connector coming in from the left and three branches extending to the right. Any step can have multiple output branches, and each branch of a flow may end in a separate output or may be subsequently joined or unioned back into another part of the flow.

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