Last year I made a resolution, and I’m generally not one for resolutions because I simply don’t keep them. The resolution I made was to participate in all 52 weeks of Makeover Monday. By now, I’ve talked about Makeover Monday numerous times, and how I feel about it in regards to my development in using […]
Month: December 2017
Singapore’s Building Accessibility (#MakeoverMonday Week 50)
This week’s data set was looking at building accessibility in Singapore and the elderly population in Singapore’s sub-zones (counties). A couple of things about this viz that I read like, that I don’t think I’ve bogged about before so here it goes. BYOL – Build Your Own Legend Sometime the Tableau out of the box […]
Sorting Columns from Left to Right
Imagine this if you will; you’ve created a sweet viz and published it to Tableau Public, then a few month later you get more data to add to that viz, but you can’t find the original Excel file. So what do you do? You download the viz, export the data to CSV and then start […]
Your Tableau Public Statistics
First off, this was a 100% team effort and without Josh, Rodrigo, Amar and Ken (and probably a few other folks along the way as well) it wouldn’t have happened. Apologies if iI missed your contribution but searching old Twitter feeds isn’t the easiest task! My role was honestly very limited short of testing and an idea. More proof […]