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.

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  • @DanielWeikert
    @DanielWeikert 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    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

    • @ArtofVisualization
      @ArtofVisualization  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      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.

    • @DanielWeikert
      @DanielWeikert 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      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