Tableau – Clarify Distributions with Bins
Make Distributions More Clear with Bins
This category contains examples reflecting most of my technical skills.
Make Distributions More Clear with Bins
Using Tableau to A/B Test Whether Using Tutors Produces Higher Grades
Calculating a New Column from Existing Columns When solving a data problem sometimes you are not provided all values and need to create new values by calculating existing values. In this example, I will demonstrate how to create a calculated field from an existing dataset showing sales by region. I’ll begin by connecting to my…
Please see my other MVC articles. Displaying Links Based on IF Logic This article illustrates how to conditionally display a link within an MVC based on the results of an IF statement As you can see in my View’s HTML, I am displaying a “Home” link and then, if the current user is part of…
MVC: Conditional Redirect to View
MVC 4: Passing Query String Values Within a View
Tableau: Styling With Colors
Tableau: Mapping Geographic Data
Tableau: Formatting With Labels
Matching goals with variables. When designing a statistical study, it is important to understand and match your goals with each variable’s measurement type: nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio. Each type contains distinct characteristics and provides differing benefits. Nominal Nominal variables are also qualitative which represent data usually assuming categorical values, such as a person’s ethnicity…