Video | Tableau | Data visualisation | Analytics

Ceiling and Floor functions in Tableau

CEILING rounds up, FLOOR rounds down — think of reaching the top or bottom of a room.

  • CEILING rounds a value up to the nearest whole number while FLOOR rounds it down — think of reaching the ceiling of a room versus the floor.
  • Set up a test table with decimals by using an average measure (e.g. average sales) and increasing the displayed decimal places via field formatting.
  • You can write quick ad hoc CEILING/FLOOR calculations directly in the calculation window to compare results side by side without creating saved fields.
  • Watch the editor quirk where typing a function immediately next to an existing one deletes the previous function — add a space first.
  • Tableau's decimal-place formatting already rounds automatically (up above halfway, down below), so 215.9 displays as 216 at one decimal place.

Future-proof your career https://n1d.io

| The Ceiling and Floor functions round up and round down in Tableau. Find out how to use them in this video. Ceiling rounds up, Floor rounds down. Share feedback and Suggestions: https://tableautim.canny.io/suggestions -

Join this channel to get access to perks:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7HYxRWmaNlJux-X7rNLZyw/join ----------
(C) 2023 TN-Media LTD. No re-use, unauthorized use, or redistribution, of this video without prior permission.