Then we need to create some parameters and calculation field to make the radial. The reason is we need to define a binary calculation for the radial chart. The radial chart is useful when you have a timeline but you do not want to always present it as a line chart or bar chart, it looks beautiful for your presentation and you can easily see the outstanding data through the timeline as well.Īfter connecting your data to Tableau, the first thing we are going to do is to drag the data to itself to create a union. It is entirely up to you to decide which unit to use. The dataset should be looking like this, I created the calculation field “Distance(m)” because I am quite dumb with mile unit. There are several options in the App store, “QS Access” and “Health Auto Export” are two user-friendly applications for exporting data that I’ve encountered so far (listed below)īoth will work fine with exporting the Apple Health data, in this example, I am just going to use QS Access to export my daily moving distance recorded in Apple Health. We’ll need to install export software on your iPhone to retrieve your Apple health data. The full Tableau workbook is available to download from here: My lazy lockdown life | Tableau Public Our first project is going to be analysing your Apple Health data to see if you have achieved the workout goal or if you have been lazy like me. Welcome to Part 1 of fun little projects with Tableau!
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