I have tried this and I believe this actually is incorrect. If you notice at 5:32, the scale goes up to about 2,000, but after changing to Area Chart a few seconds later, the top of the scale is 2,500, and also the area changes in relation to the center line at that moment as well, which can be seen more clearly after the area is colored. The Tableau Area chart stacks values on top of each-other, it doesn't overlap the lower bound with the value of the upper bound.
I have tried this and I believe this actually is incorrect. If you notice at 5:32, the scale goes up to about 2,000, but after changing to Area Chart a few seconds later, the top of the scale is 2,500, and also the area changes in relation to the center line at that moment as well, which can be seen more clearly after the area is colored. The Tableau Area chart stacks values on top of each-other, it doesn't overlap the lower bound with the value of the upper bound.
Same issue here
@@ualasrohrer9838 Ha same here. the way to fix is when you calculating max CI, delete the min CI. Then it will show the correct value. ^^
For anyone looking for a fix for this issue:
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Just what I've looked for!
Thanks for your great guide