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9 August, 2012
| Tom Brown
Using INDEX to create a rank in Tableau (Video)
This video post provides a basic introduction into how to use the INDEX function in Tableau. This function has many uses, one of which is to provide a rank value in your visualisation.
This is the first of a number of videos designed to help you make use of one of the most useful functions in Tableau.
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To save a few clicks, before placing your Rank pill, first convert to discrete from the field right-click context menu.
Good point Joe. I chose not to show this in this example, as the next few videos in this series are going to show the continuous version of this field being placed on the filter shelf.
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