- What is a bin in Tableau?
- What is the difference between bins and groups in Tableau?
- How do I group bins in Tableau?
What is a bin in Tableau?
Tableau Bins are equal-sized containers that store data values that correspond to or fit within the Bin Size. Tableau Bins divide a set of data into groups of equal intervals or sizes, resulting in a systematic distribution of data. Data from any discrete field can be used to create Tableau Bins.
What is the difference between bins and groups in Tableau?
Groups, sets, and bins are synonyms, but they are fundamentally different in Tableau: Groups and sets are created from Dimensions. In comparison to this, bins are created from measures. Groups and bins are Dimensions, but sets are a different Tableau element (such as Dimensions and Measures).
How do I group bins in Tableau?
One of the simple way is by creating a group based on values of your field "Number of Shares Of..". Then, on this calculated field create a group. Select the members that you want to group (34000K+), and then click the Group and name it whatever you want. Finally, you can use this created group in the column shelf.