![]() The Quantity measure captures the number of items in a particular order. The Quantity measure moves to the Rows shelf and the aggregation changes from SUM to CNT (Count). To edit this bin: In the Data pane, right-click the bin and select Edit. (The green color of the field on the Columns shelf indicates that the field is continuous.) ![]() The Quantity measure you placed on the Columns shelf, which had been aggregated as SUM, is replaced by a continuous Quantity (bin) dimension. ![]() The view changes to show vertical bars, with a continuous x-axis (1 – 14) and a continuous y-axis (0 – 5,000). Three things happen after you click the histogram icon in Show Me: The histogram chart type is available in Show Me when the view contains a single measure and no dimensions. In Tableau you can create a histogram using Show Me.Ĭonnect to the Sample - Superstore data source.Ĭlick Show Me on the toolbar, then select the histogram chart type. For more information on how to create a bin from a continuous measure, see Create Bins from a Continuous Measure (Link opens in a new window). Note: This bin should be created from the continuous measure on the Rows shelf. The basic building blocks for a histogram are as follows:Ĭontinuous measure (aggregated by Count or Count Distinct) A histogram looks like a bar chart but groups values for a continuous measure into ranges, or bins. A histogram is a chart that displays the shape of a distribution.
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