![]() ![]() In some cases, marks that do not fit well into a cluster are assigned to a "Not Clustered" cluster. Tableau assigns each mark in the view to one of the clusters. If there is already a field on Color, Tableau moves that field to Detail and replaces it on Color with the clustering results. Tableau creates a Clusters group on Color, and colors the marks in your view by cluster. ![]() You can also double-click Cluster to find clusters in the view. To find clusters in a view in Tableau, follow these steps.ĭrag Cluster from the Analytics pane into the view, and drop it on in the target area in the view: Use your (Link opens in a new window) account to sign in.įor an example that demonstrates the process of creating clusters with sample data, see Example: Create clusters using World Economic Indicators data. Watch a Video: To see related concepts demonstrated in Tableau, watch Clustering (Link opens in a new window), a 2-minute free training video. Cluster analysis partitions marks in the view into clusters, where the marks within each cluster are more similar to one another than they are to marks in other clusters.
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