March 2019
Beginner
504 pages
11h 17m
English
We saw in Chapter 1, Taking Off with Tableau, that Tableau generates Latitude and Longitude fields when the data source contains geographic fields that Tableau can match with its internal geographic database. Fields such as country, state, zip code, MSA, and congressional district are contained in Tableau's internal geography. As Tableau continues to add geographic capabilities, you'll want to consult the documentation to determine specifics on what the internal database contains.
However, if you have latitude and longitude in your dataset or you are able to supplement your data source with that data, you can create geographic visualizations with great precision. There are several options for ...
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