How to create doughnut charts in a Tableau visualization.
There are two workarounds to create a donut chart in Tableau. Follow along with the sample packaged workbook found in the Attachments section of this article.
You can also create a pie chart as in Step 1 above, add it to a dashboard, and place a circular .png image over the middle. See How to Make Donut Charts in Tableau at Tableau A to Z blog for more information.
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Video: How to Build a Donut Chart in 5 mins.
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