Scatter Plots
A scatter plot in Tableau visually represents the relationship between two numeric fields. Each point on the chart corresponds to a combination of values from these fields, allowing you to analyze correlations, trends, and outliers effectively.
Here are the key features of scatter plots:
Why Scatter Plots?
Scatter plots are particularly useful for:
- Analyzing the correlation between two measures (e.g., Sales vs. Profit);
- Identifying outliers and trends within your data;
- Gaining deeper insights by incorporating additional fields for color and size coding.
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A scatter plot in Tableau visually represents the relationship between two numeric fields. Each point on the chart corresponds to a combination of values from these fields, allowing you to analyze correlations, trends, and outliers effectively.
Here are the key features of scatter plots:
Why Scatter Plots?
Scatter plots are particularly useful for:
- Analyzing the correlation between two measures (e.g., Sales vs. Profit);
- Identifying outliers and trends within your data;
- Gaining deeper insights by incorporating additional fields for color and size coding.
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