TABLEAU SLOPE CHART
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The slope chart is a variation of the line chart and excellent for comparing two or more values in your dimension across two discrete time periods. It is not a very complicated chart, but to make it look good does require some manual steps. In this tutorial, we create a slope chart complete with a shading background and talk about some further ways on how to improve on the look.
Great video! Love this channel. I got a question cosidering Tableau and R integration. I want to return the slopes of several linear regressions, e.g I have 10 columns with forecast values and which are my "x" and I want to return the slope for a 10 year time period which is my "y". But I need the slopes for each row in my dataset. Is this possible in Tableau and if so can you show how? Thank you
Hi Daniel,
Glad to hear you are enjoying our videos. With regards to your question on Tableau integration to R, we have actually been working on a series focused solely on this topic. Do stay tuned to the channel, as I am sure you will find what you are looking for in this series.
Thanks a lot guys. I managed to do it myself but i am in suspense about what you will share. Tableau with R or with Python. Both are very interesting topics to me. Can't wait! best regards and thanks a lot. I appreciate it