I have a new article out with Nightingale, journal of the Data Visualization Society, all about how audience affects your chart design choices:
https://t.co/KvvffpssG4
Is it totally impossible to pass a date range using a url action in #tableau? I'm wondering if it's possible to do something interesting with parameter actions... (users don't want to set a start and end date separately--they love the sliders) @mtedw@AlinaAndreeaC@ChrisLuv
@ChrisLuv@mtedw@AlinaAndreeaC My challenge is trying to get the date range filter on the target sheet to receive these parameters. i think it might be a lost cause 😞
@Anyalitica@mtedw@AlinaAndreeaC@ChrisLuv Thanks Anya -- my users are committed to the sliders available when you set date range with a single filter. can the parameters interact with that?
@ChrisLuv@nathanadams_viz@AlinaAndreeaC@mtedw Oh, that's a nice idea. it made me think--maybe if i did it in a set action, i could allow users to click on >1 segment in any bar, and still filter the respondents to those responses.
I've a stacked bar chart with 6 bars representing answers to 6 questions. I want to click on a segment, and that to filter all other bars to the same respondents. I feel like this should be simple, but can’t make it work! help! #tableau@nathanadams_viz@AlinaAndreeaC@mtedw
@mtedw@nathanadams_viz@AlinaAndreeaC yeah, i want to click on a part of the stacked bar, and have it filter other bars in the same chart. It would be easier if it were bars in a different chart!
Our most recent work is out in Nature! We're reporting on (reinforcement) learning to navigate Loon stratospheric balloons and minimizing the sim2real gap. Results from a 39-day Pacific Ocean experiment show RL keeps its strong lead in real conditions. https://t.co/jBbCABc3pP