In response to an issue I raised earlier in Juneļ¼š

http://vizdiff.blogspot.com/2014/06/range-definiton-bug-in-color-editor.html

The bug is announced as fixed in Tableau Desktop 8.2.2:

http://www.tableausoftware.com/support/releases/8.2.2

"When the center value of a diverging color palette was set

My earlier post on this subject seems really popular. I am a little surprised to say the least.

Here is another technique: Right-click in the Measures shelf and hide unused Measures. The unused measures will disappear from your quick filter.

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I struggled about whether to attend the breakfast session at Westin St Francis in downtown San Francisco at 7:30am. I am glad I made it. The chilly morning breeze helped clear my head. It is always chilly in the city and morning is a little chillier.

[Note: Part 1 is at http://vizdiff.blogspot.com/2014/08/revisit-of-rank-functions-in-tableau.html]

In my last blog on rank functions in Tableau, I found out that the chart of rank() and rank_percentile() can exactly overlap each other, given the same scale.

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[Note: Part 2 is at http://vizdiff.blogspot.com/2014/08/revisit-of-5-rank-functions-in-tableau.html]

There are multiple ways to rank data. Tableau provides five different rank functions.

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In my last post, I used a dynamic pie chart to visualize the revenue share between top N teams and the rest of the league. It gives a pretty strong visual cue about the share size for a given N. We can set any N (between 1-19) to see different shares.

In a comment by TarikB at the end of Andy Kriebel's recent article, Tarik would like to see the revenue share of the top teams versus that of the rest of the league. It is where I got the inspiration to design a dynamic pie chart.

This dashboard is an attempt to visualize the TV and commercial revenue spread among the 20 teams.

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