The latest viz of the day got an interesting display of the veterinary center distribution in India's states and union territories (UT). I like the color scheme, simplicity and the layout.

The layout has two charts: geo map and tree map. Each shows some particular information. However, there is no interaction between them. I feel that, by adding interactions between the two charts, we complement one chart with another. Viewers can get a better understanding of the distribution such as locations, ordering etc.

There are more than one ways to calculate correlation between two series/vectors in Tableau.

1.Correlation via TabPy

I did this because I would like to know how to set up the new Python extension: TabPy.

In Tableau 10.1, we can take advantage of TabPy. Alexander Loth has written a nice tutorial here. If you don't have GIT installed in your computer, you can just go to http://github.com/tableau/TabPy and download the package.

Unpack the zip file and extract the "TabPy-master" folder.

In the latest #MakeoverMonday project of Week11 2017, the little data set is exciting, because it is about orgasm. In spite of its small size, people created great vizzies based on the data set.

There are two dimensions in the data: gender and sexual orientation. I found that the gender dimension is emphasized throughout most vizzies, while the other dimension is not equally considered.

The #MakeoverMonday data set of  week11 2017 consists of a very small amount of data. But it is very interesting and revealing. Here is the source article. It is about the likelihood or frequency that people experience orgasm in their relationship.

The research sample size is 52,588 in which people are grouped by gender (Men,Women) and sexual orientation (Hetero, Homo, Bi).
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