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Tableau - Bullet Graph

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Tableau - Bullet Graph

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  1. Tableau - Bullet Graph Tableau Swipe

  2. Tableau - Bullet Graph A bullet chart is a variation of Bar chart. In this chart, we compare the value of one measure with another measure in the context of finding the variation in the first measure within a range of variations in the second measure. It is like two bars drawn upon one another to indicate their individual values at the same position in the graph. It can be thought of as combining two graphs as one to view a comparative result easily.

  3. Tableau - Bullet Graph A bullet chart is an advanced sort of bar chart where we can compare two measures on a single bar. In a bullet chart, the primary measure is shown by the main dark bar on the front and the secondary measure is shown beneath the main bar as a reference line. Best practices for creating a bullet chart in Tableau. Show and label the axis clearly. Use color, and borders conservatively to avoid clutter. Provide additional details on the tooltip.

  4. Uses of Bullet Graph Bullet graphs are used to compare one value, represented by a horizontal bar, to another value, represented by a vertical line, and relate those to qualitative ranges. It compares sales performance for spices in different regions this year to sales performance last year. The bullet graph features a single, primary measure (for example, current year-to-date revenue), compares that measure to one or more other measures to enrich its meaning (for example, compared to a target), and displays it in the context of qualitative ranges of performance, such as poor, satisfactory, and good.

  5. Creating Bullet Graph Using the Sample-superstore, plan to find the size of profits for the respective sales figures in each Sub-Category. To achieve this objective, following are the steps. Step 1 − Drag and drop the dimension Sub- Category from the data pane into the column shelf. Step 2 − Drag and drop the measures Profit and Sales to the Rows shelf. The following chart appears which shows the two measures as two separate categories of bar charts, each representing the values for sub- categories.

  6. Step 3 − Drag the sales measure to the Marks card. Using Show Me, choose the bullet graph option. The following chart shows the bullet graph.

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