Apply What You Have Learned
Learning Objectives
After completing this unit, you’ll be able to:
- Identify and compare the types of charts that can be used to compare measures in Tableau.
- Describe use cases for each chart type.
Review Completed Analysis Work
You and Jamal have done some great analysis work for Coffee Chain while exploring all of these chart types. This table summarizes all of your hard work.
Chart Type | Purpose | Coffee Chain Analysis |
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Bar Chart |
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Stacked Bar Chart |
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Bar-in-Bar Chart |
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Bullet Graph |
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Extend Your Knowledge
Extend your understanding by reviewing how to read each chart and see more examples for each chart type, including for healthcare, manufacturing, and nonprofit organizations. Select each chart type to learn more.
Knowledge Check
Ready to review what you've learned? This knowledge check isn’t scored—it’s just an easy way to quiz yourself. To get started, drag the media and communications scenario in the left column next to the closest match for the type of chart on the right. When you finish matching all the items, select Submit to check your work. If you’d like to start over, select Reset.
Summary
What type of business, profession, or industry do you work in? Can you describe how you can use each of these charts with your own data?
In this module, you learned about different types of charts that can be used to compare measures in Tableau. You learned how to present information clearly and compactly in each chart type. You also completed hands-on activities to build a bar chart, stacked bar chart, side-by-side bar chart, bar-in-bar chart, and a bullet graph. Now you're ready to apply these chart types to your own data.