Parameter Actions on Tableau: the best views on the web

Not long ago we told you about how parameters can help us improve our visualizations in Tableau. In addition to the introduction of dynamic parameters introduced in the 2020.1 version, Parameter Actions were introduced some time earlier. As we know, these allow users to modify values within a parameter.

In this article we wanted to collect some of the best examples of actions on parameters. These are fun, graphically well-kept examples that can give you plenty of ideas for optimizing your work on Tableau.

Try to get out of the Labyrinth!

Visualitics has recreated on Tableau one of the most famous retro games: Labyrinth. If you have never experienced the thrill of getting lost in a labyrinth, this is the right opportunity. Arm yourself with courage, try to orient yourself and find the treasure!

 

Flerlage Twins works

When it comes to spectacular visualizations, it’s impossible not to mention the Flerlage brothers, Kevin and Ken. The two Tableau Zen Masters have worked on so many examples of Parameter Actions.

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On their blog you can find plenty of examples on how to leverage this feature to create original dashboards on Tableau.

Minefield on Tableau

Tableau Zen Master Joshua Milligan has reproduced one of the most famous vintage games on Tableau. Thanks to Parameter Actions, “the sky is the limit” on Tableau!

Changing the chart type

In this example, Parameter Actions were used to allow the user to choose between different types of graphs to view. The author, Keith Dykstra, has built a dashboard that is simple in its design, but allows us to look at the same data from different angles.

Using a parameter built to allow you to change the type of graph in the visualization, Keith Dykstra shows the distribution of sales broken down by customers using a scatter plot, by city using a map, and finally by product subcategories using a bar graph.

Multiple selection with Parameter Actions on Tableau

 

This example comes from Tableau Zen Master Marc Reid. Here the dashboard author made creative and original use of Parameter Actions, combined with synthesis metrics and reference lines.

In his work, he manages to give an overview of the main indices of centrality and dispersion.

Try to solve the puzzle

In this example, Satoshi Ganenko has recreated with Tableau another fun and very popular pastime built using Parameter Actions. Try moving the pieces around to make up the Tableau logo!

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