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Tableau: Visualization Tools

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Overview

Tableau easily collects and visualizes data through its use of different, compelling charts and dashboards. Below are the most commonly used types of charts and dashboards used across NYSERDA.

Type

Charts

Description

Bar Charts

Bar charts highlight differences between categories, trends and outliers, and reveal historical highs and lows at a glance. They are especially effective when you have data that can be split into multiple categories.

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Line Charts

Line charts connect distinct data points, presenting them as one continuous evolution. They

simplify visualizing

simplify visualizing changes in one value relative to another. 

In the example shown below. the Pie Chart on the right provides additional information that would not otherwise be available on the Bar Chart alone.

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Pie Charts

Pie charts add detail to other visualizations. Use these in conjunction with other

charts to

charts to add information, without distracting from the larger picture.  In the example shown below. the Pie Chart on the right provides additional information that would not otherwise be available on the Bar Chart alone.

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Maps

Maps highlight geographic trends and easily visualize

any geo-coded or location

 geolocation based data. They are a compelling way to show how location correlates with trends in data. 

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Dashboards

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dashboard

Dashboard is a collection of data relationships, displayed in multiple views

in a data set that allows you to compare a variety of data simultaneously. Dashboards are

and chart types in order to compare multiple data sets simultaneously and observe their interrelated trends. Dashboards are especially useful for data that you review every day, as it can display all the views for that data at once, rather than separate it into different worksheets.

Below is an example of a dashboard used by the NYSERDA Clean Transportation Team to collect Electric Vehicle Rebate Data:

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