In this scenario, you are a data analyst with strong experience in Google Sheets but are new to BigQuery. You are employed with a solar energy company who is interested in identifying U.S. counties with the highest number of homeowners who can benefit from a new grant. The new United States (U.S.) federal grant is available to homeowners with homes built before 1960 and annual incomes below $60,000 USD. You know that the necessary data to identify these homeowners is in your company's BigQuery data warehouse and would like to analyze the BigQuery data in Google Sheets.
Fortunately, through the BigQuery data connector in Google Sheets, Connected Sheets provides you with the ability to access, analyze, visualize, and share BigQuery data without the need for any SQL.
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Stage your Google Sheets workbook
You must properly stage your sheet before you can complete the tasks in this lab exercise. To begin, please perform the following steps:
Use BigQuery Connected Sheets to locate the censustract2018_5yr_top10000_housingunits data table, contained within the project name, and public_sector dataset.
Use BigQuery Connected Sheets to download the censustract2018_5yr_top10000_housingunits data table into Google Sheets.
Create a data extract using the BigQuery Connected Sheets interface.
Use the Extract editor to select the four most useful data columns needed for the data analysis:
geo_id
occupied_housing_units
owner_occupied_housing_units
mortgaged_housing_units
Use the Extract editor to select and configure the two most useful column filter criteria:
median_year_structure_built less than or equal to 1960.
median income less than or equal to 60000.
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Stage your Google Sheets workbook
Use the Extract editor to sort by the column owner_occupied_housing_units in descending order.
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Use the Extract editor to sort the remaining data
Create a calculated field with the heading geo_id county that selects and displays only the first five (5) characters of the geo_id column.
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Create a calculated field to highlight only the needed geo_id data
Create a new sheet in your workbook and reference both the geo_id county calculated field (in column B) and owner_occupied_housing_units (in column C) for only the top 100 rows.
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Referencing the answer data in another sheet
Note: If you cannot perform the following steps, please refer back to the Prerequisites section of this lab for instructions on where to gain this knowledge and experience.
Task 1. Create a column chart using reference data
At this point in the process, the data has already been pulled from BigQuery into Google Sheets, a data extraction has been created using only the most relevant columns, and the actual data analysis steps have been taken. All that is left to do is to visualize the answer data by creating a chart, and then share the sheet with others. We will focus on the first task now.
In this task, you create a column chart specifically using previously identified reference data.
In the Reference data tab, select columns B and C to highlight their data for use in the new chart.
From the Insert option in the Google Sheets menu bar, click the Chart option.
In the Setup section of the Chart editor, choose the Column chart option if not already selected.
Leave the Chart editor open, and proceed to the next task.
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Create a column chart using reference data
Task 2. Modify the column chart formatting
Google Sheets provides many different methods for adjusting and refining the presentation of charts. From color schemes, to font choices to layouts and more, you can adjust your chart to display the clearest interpretation of the story your data tells. Customizing column charts in Google Sheets
In this task, you change the global font for your chart, its color scheme and then move the chart to its own tab within the workbook.
In the Customize section of the Chart editor, expand the Chart style section, and choose the Roboto font from the Font drop-down menu.
Click on the Opacity drop-down menu and select a value of 90%.
Proceed to the next task.
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Modify the column chart formatting
Task 3. Configuring sheet sharing parameters in Google Sheets
Google Workspace provides a lightweight but powerful way to share and collaborate on your sheets, docs, slides and more with others. These controls also ensure that you provide them with only what they need to see and strict enforcement on how much they can interact or modify that content. Sharing workbooks
In this task, you configure the sharing options for this workbook and share it with yourself.
Replace the Untitled spreadsheet default title in the upper left-hand corner of the screen with a title of your own choosing.
Click on the Share button in the top right-hand side of the workbook.
Add a sample email address to the email address bar.
Click on the role permissions drop-down menu next to the selected email address and choose the Editor role.
Enter a short message explaining to the person with whom you are sharing this workbook what this data is in order to provide them some frame of reference for why you are choosing to share this with them.
Note: When you do this in the real world, you would click the Send button to share this workbook, but do not share the document in the lab environment.
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Configuring sheet sharing parameters in Google Sheets
Congratulations!
You have successfully created and modified a column chart and shared a workbook with someone.
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Last Tested Date September 23, 2024
Last Updated Date September 23, 2024
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