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Waterfall Chart

by Infotopics | Apps for Tableau

Free

Description

A waterfall chart is a form of data visualisation that helps in understanding the cumulative effect of sequentially introduced positive or negative values. These intermediate values can either be time based or category based. The waterfall chart is also known as a flying bricks chart or Mario chart due to the apparent suspension of columns (bricks) in mid-air. Often in finance, it will be referred to as a bridge.

A waterfall chart can be used for analytical purposes, especially for understanding or explaining the gradual transition in the quantitative value of an entity that is subjected to increment or decrement. Often, a waterfall or cascade chart is used to show changes in revenue or profit between two time periods.

A highly advanced Waterfall Chart with many options to adapt it to your use case.

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Learn more about Waterfall Chart here.

Learn how to quickly set it up with our Product Guide.

Explore our Demo Workbooks here.

Enjoy the full potential of Waterfall Chart for free in Tableau Desktop and Web Authoring!

Waterfall Chart is completely functional and features only a discreet banner. This gives you the perfect opportunity to explore and utilise all that Waterfall Chart has to offer in Tableau before deciding to subscribe in your production environment. Waterfall Chart is not enabled for viewers of published dashboards. To experience the full product, which will also render for Tableau viewers, request a free trial over here: https://appsfortableau.infotopics.com/request-free-trial/

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Tech Specifications

Hosted at
https://extensions-appsfortableau.infotopics.com/smm-waterfall/
Works with
Tableau 2024.2 and later

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