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Tableau For Data Science: From Zero To Hero - mitsumi - 11-20-2024 Tableau For Data Science: From Zero To Hero Published 11/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 2.83 GB | Duration: 10h 26m Transform raw data into insights with step-by-step Tableau training for beginners-start your path to becoming a pro! What you'll learn Recognize Tableau interface components, such as worksheets, shelves, and cards, and explain how to use various Tableau tools like filters, sorting & grouping Develop effective data visualizations that incorporate design principles such as layout, color & labeling, to effectively communicate insights to the audience Create charts Work with Timeseries Data Understand Continuous and Discrete Data Assigning Geographical Roles to Data Elements Work with Parameters Connect to Various Data Sources Combine Data with Joins and Blends Build Advanced Visualization Apply Level of Detail (LOD) Calculations Create Interactive Dashboards Use Table Calculations Adding Filters and Quick Filters Adding Actions to Dashboards (filters & highlighting) Requirements Basic knowledge of computers A PC with a working internet connection Interest in Data Visualization Description Ready to transform raw data into powerful insights? With Tableau for Data Science: Zero to Hero, you'll quickly go from beginner to pro in data visualization. This course is perfect for anyone looking to create stunning, insightful dashboards that truly make data come to life.Starting with the basics, you'll learn one of Tableau's essential concepts: the difference between continuous and discrete data (those famous green and blue pills!) and why it matters. From there, we'll dive into connecting data sources like Excel, Google Sheets, and databases, so you'll always have the tools to work with any data. And don't worry-no prior experience is required; we cover everything step-by-step!This course goes beyond simple charts. You'll master various visualization types (like bar charts, area charts, scatter plots) and explore advanced Tableau features like Level of Detail (LOD) calculations, table calculations, and dynamic parameters. Imagine being able to create data-driven dashboards that capture and communicate trends, patterns, and insights in seconds.What makes this course unique is our focus on practical skills you can apply immediately. From creating heatmaps and interactive maps to setting up actions that make your dashboards interactive, you'll gain the skills to make data sing. And with each lesson, you'll feel more empowered to design dashboards that engage users and make complex data accessible and easy to understand.What You Will Learn:Understand continuous vs. discrete data and use it effectively in TableauConnect to and blend multiple data sources with easeCreate impactful visualizations like dual-axis charts, Gantt charts, and moreBuild advanced Tableau calculations and LOD expressions to deepen insightsDesign polished, interactive dashboards with user-friendly layouts and filtersJumpstart your Tableau journey and turn raw data into decisions. Join Tableau for Data Science: Zero to Hero today and get ready to become the Tableau expert your team needs! Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 IMPORTANT: What you should know Lecture 3 Tableau Files Types Lecture 4 About Exercise Files Lecture 5 Tableau Interface Lecture 6 Order of operations in Tableau Lecture 7 About the Course Project Section 2: Fields Lecture 8 Green and Blue fields Lecture 9 How do green and blue fields impact rows and columns? Lecture 10 How do green and blue fields influence filters? Lecture 11 How do green and blue fields impact colors? Lecture 12 How do green and blue fields influence dates? Lecture 13 Exercise 1 Lecture 14 Exercise 1: Solution Section 3: Connect to a Data Source Lecture 15 Connect to Excel Sheets Lecture 16 Clean Excel data with the data interpreter Lecture 17 Connect to Google Sheets Lecture 18 Connecting to PDF files Lecture 19 Setting default properties Lecture 20 Saving your data sources for later use Lecture 21 Exercise 2 Lecture 22 Exercise 2 - Solution Section 4: Combining Data Lecture 23 Combining data using relationships Lecture 24 Types of joins in data Lecture 25 Join tables on the same data connection Lecture 26 Joining tables from two different databases using a cross-database join Lecture 27 Appending one data source to another using unions Lecture 28 Exercise 3 (Part 1) Lecture 29 Exercise 3 (Part 1) - Solution Lecture 30 Exercise 3 (Part 2) Lecture 31 Exercise 3 (Part 2) - Solution Section 5: When and How to Generate Data Extracts Lecture 32 Pros and cons of using a data extract Lecture 33 Create a data extract Lecture 34 Limiting data in a data extract Lecture 35 Edit a data extract to include more data Section 6: Comparing Measures Lecture 36 Measure Names and Measure Values Lecture 37 Combined axis chart Lecture 38 Dual axis chart Lecture 39 Bar-in-bar chart Lecture 40 Multiple measure crosstab Lecture 41 Scatter plot Lecture 42 Exercise 4 (Part 1) Lecture 43 Exercise 4 (Part 1) - Solution Lecture 44 Exercise 4 (Part 2) Lecture 45 Exercise 4 (Part 2) - Solution Section 7: Transform Your Data with Calculations Lecture 46 Calculations in Tableau Lecture 47 The order of operations in the calculation Lecture 48 String functions Lecture 49 Date functions Lecture 50 Logic functions Lecture 51 Table calculations Lecture 52 Direction and scope of table calculations Lecture 53 Level of Detail (LOD) Calculations Lecture 54 EXCLUDE LOD calculations Lecture 55 INCLUDE LOD calculations Lecture 56 FIXED LOD calculations Lecture 57 Calculations in a Join Lecture 58 Exercise 5 Lecture 59 Exercise 5- Solution Section 8: Mapping Your Data Lecture 60 About creating maps in Tableau Lecture 61 Creating filled maps Lecture 62 Symbol maps Lecture 63 Customizing your maps Lecture 64 Create locations from coordinates Lecture 65 Create lines to connect locations on a map Lecture 66 Analyzing distances through buffer calculations Lecture 67 Analyzing spatial data through intersection calculations Lecture 68 Exercise 6 Lecture 69 Exercise 6- Solution Section 9: The Analytics Tab Lecture 70 The Analytics pane Lecture 71 Constant reference line Lecture 72 Dynamic average reference line Lecture 73 Box plots Lecture 74 Adding totals and sub-totals to a view Lecture 75 Adding a forecast to a view Lecture 76 Adding a trend line to a view Lecture 77 Data clusters in a view Lecture 78 Reference band Lecture 79 Exercise 7 (Part 1) Lecture 80 Exercise 7 (Part 1) - Solution Lecture 81 Exercise 7 (Part 2) Lecture 82 Exercise 7 (Part 2) - Solution Section 10: Using Parameters for Viewer Input Lecture 83 How do parameters differ from filters? Lecture 84 Using parameters in a calculation Lecture 85 Dynamic reference lines using parameters Lecture 86 Use a parameter to select dimensions and measures Lecture 87 Use a parameter to search free text fields Lecture 88 Top N analysis Lecture 89 Dynamic parameters Lecture 90 Exercise 8 Lecture 91 Exercise 8- Solution Section 11: Dashboard and Design Tips Lecture 92 The dashboard's user interface Lecture 93 Tiled dashboard Lecture 94 Floating dashboard Lecture 95 Filter Actions in Dashboards Lecture 96 Highlight Actions Lecture 97 URL actions Lecture 98 Navigate between panels Lecture 99 Set actions Lecture 100 Containers Lecture 101 Exercise 9 Lecture 102 Exercise 9- Solution (1/2) Lecture 103 Exercise 9- Solution (2/2) Section 12: Analysis Tips and Tricks Lecture 104 Bar charts Lecture 105 Use colors to highlight data Lecture 106 Timelines Lecture 107 Small multiple timelines Lecture 108 Month-over-month or year-over-year charts Lecture 109 Combined axis bar chart Lecture 110 Combined axis timeline Lecture 111 Dual axis timeline Lecture 112 Crosstab Lecture 113 Add color to a crosstab to create a highlight table. Lecture 114 Turning a crosstab into a heatmap Lecture 115 Area chart Lecture 116 Line charts vs. Area charts Lecture 117 100% Area Charts Lecture 118 Stacked bar charts Lecture 119 100% stacked bar chart Lecture 120 Add a running total to a line chart Lecture 121 Difference between values in a line chart Lecture 122 Scatter plot and bubble chart Lecture 123 Creating a connected scatterplot to display changes over time Lecture 124 Bar-in-bar chart and Candlestick chart Lecture 125 Symbol map Lecture 126 Filled area map Lecture 127 Pie charts Lecture 128 Gantt charts Aspiring Data Scientists,Data Analysts,Business Intelligence Professionals,Students & Beginners,Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners,You should take this course if want to learn Tableau completely from scratch Screenshots Say "Thank You" rapidgator.net: k2s.cc: |