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By definition, tableau displays measures over time as a??

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Answered by Anonymous
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When you choose side-by-side bars when there are multiple measures in the view, Tableau adds both Measure Values and Measure Names. For example, your original view might use lines to show Sales and Profit over time With blended axes, Tableau uses a single value range and the lines may or may not align well.

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Answered by TanikaWaddle
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By definition, tableau displays measures over time as a Lines

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By definition, tableau displays measures over time as a Line

Tableau divides the data in two main types: dimensions and measures. Dimensions are usually those fields that cannot be aggregated; measures, as its name suggests, are those fields that can be measured, aggregated, or used for mathematical operations.

The Measure Values field always appears at the bottom of the Measures area in the Data pane and contains all the measures in your data, collected into a single field with continuous values

The Measure Names field always appears at the bottom of the Dimensions area in the Data pane and contains the names of all measures in your data, collected into a single field with discrete values.

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