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One of the most interesting options available in Tableau is adding a filter to the visualization
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you are working on.
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In this lesson, we’ll learn how to do that.
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Of course, we’ll add a filter to our table.
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From a user’s stand point the only field which makes sense to be filtered in this table
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is the “Year” field.
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A person could be interested in seeing numbers for 2016 or 2017 only, for example.
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So, what I’ll do is select the “Analysis” tab, and then select “Filters”, choosing
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the “year” field as we had already decided we would like to create a filter for years.
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And as we do that, a filter appears on the right side of our workspace area.
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Now, we can easily hide 2017 for example.
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I’ll simply untick its value and everything related to 2017 disappears from the sheet.
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Pretty cool, right?
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Of course, we can do the same with 2016.
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I’ll select 2017 and untick 2016.
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And here we are.
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When we click on the tiny arrow, which is in the upper right corner of the filter pane,
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we find plenty of options that allow us to adjust the filter we’ve created.
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For example, we can change its appearance to:
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• Single value list (representing radio buttons)
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• Have the filter as a dropdown menu • A multiple values list, and so on and
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so forth…
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We can easily change the filter’s formatting by selecting format filters, or alternatively
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we change the filter’s title by clicking on the Edit Title button.
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What else can we do?
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Oh yes, we can choose whether to apply the filter to the current working sheet only or
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to all worksheets in the Tableau file we are working with.
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And that’s really useful when working with several interrelated sheets.
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Ok.
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This was our short introduction to filters in Tableau.
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This will do for now.
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Thanks for watching!