
DescriptionTableau is one of the leading business intelligence and data visualization tools that fulfill almost all the requirements for getting insights from huge data and solving complex business queries using simple and complex visualizations. This book covers all the features supported by Tableau, from basics to advanced.Master data storytelling with Tableau by learning to connect, clean, and analyze data from various sources. This book covers essential chart types like bar, line, and pie charts while introducing advanced features like filters, LOD expressions, and dual-axis charts. Create interactive dashboards by combining visualizations, adding controls, and customizing designs to engage your audience. Use storytelling techniques to present insights effectively. With advanced visualizations like combo and Gantt charts, this guide equips you with the skills to communicate data clearly and make informed, data-driven decisions.This book begins with very basic information that even a beginner can understand. Gradually, the book covers intermediate and advanced features of Tableau, so it can help readers of all levels become experts in Tableau.Key Features? Covers data visualization basics to advanced techniques, providing a complete understanding.? Offers practical examples and exercises to reinforce learning and gain hands-on experience.? Explains complex ideas clearly, making them accessible for all skill levels.What you will learn? Understand different types of data sources and how to connect them.? Learn techniques for cleaning and preparing data for visualization.? Perform calculations, aggregations, and level of detail (LOD) expressions.? Create both, simple and advanced visualizations to present data.? Design visually engaging dashboards and storyboards to answer business questions effectively.Who this book is forThis book is for students and professionals who want to learn and have a rewarding career in data visualization using Tableau. It is also for anyone who wants to become a data analyst, Tableau developer, business analyst, etc.Table of Contents1. Introduction2. Tableau as a Visualization Tool3. Connecting Data4. Cleaning the Data5. Exploring Tableau Screen6. Working with Live Connection and Extracts7. Relationships and Joins8. Playing with Charts9. Advanced Charts10. Sets, Filters, Sorting, and Groups11. Some Advanced Features12. Preparing the Dashboard13. Level of Details14. Preparing the Storyboard15. Customizing the View16. Closing CommentsAppendix