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Tableau Exam TDS-C01 Topic 2 Question 62 Discussion

Actual exam question for Tableau's TDS-C01 exam
Question #: 62
Topic #: 2
[All TDS-C01 Questions]

Which of the following are true about Dashboards in Tableau?

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Suggested Answer: A, B

Visualization animations in Tableau can highlight changing patterns in data and can be either simultaneous or sequential:

A . Highlights changing patterns in data:

Visualization animations are designed to highlight changes in data over time or as filters are applied. They help users to see how data trends and patterns evolve.

B . Can be simultaneous or sequential:

Animations in Tableau can be configured to play simultaneously or sequentially. Simultaneous animations play all changes at once, while sequential animations play changes one after the other, allowing for a step-by-step view of data transformations.

Incorrect options:

C . Can be applied to map visualizations: While animations can be applied to map visualizations, the statement is not one of the two correct descriptions of visualization animations as per the question context.

D . Uses the Pages shelf: The Pages shelf is used for creating page animations, which is a different concept from visualization animations.


Tableau's official documentation on animations: Formatting Animations

Contribute your Thoughts:

Deonna
2 days ago
I'm feeling a bit like a Tableau dashboard myself - layered, tiled, and ready to float my way to the correct answer. But I'll have to go with A and C on this one.
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Renea
4 days ago
Ah, the age-old question of Tableau dashboards. I'm going to have to say A and C are the winners here. Floating items are the key to my dashboard-building success, and a bar chart is the perfect floating sidekick.
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Leila
12 days ago
I'm going to have to go with D on this one. None of these options seem completely accurate to me. Tableau dashboards are like a game of Tetris - you've got to get those tiles just right!
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Lawrence
3 days ago
I think A is true. Floating items can be layered over other objects.
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Han
21 days ago
B is definitely true. Tiled items don't overlap, making it easy to organize my dashboard without any messy overlaps.
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Truman
23 days ago
I'm not sure about C. Can a bar chart really be used as a floating item in Tableau?
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Noel
26 days ago
A and C seem like the correct answers to me. Floating items give me the flexibility to layer my visualizations, and a bar chart is a perfect choice for a floating item.
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Cyril
29 days ago
I agree with Renea. Tiled items don't overlap, so B is also true.
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Renea
1 months ago
I think A is true because floating items can be layered over other objects.
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