interactive dashboard
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- Web Applications
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- Cost Comparison Visualization
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- Plotly
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"Azure_Cost": [0.14, 0.06, 0.25] }) ``` How can I use this data to create a cost comparison dashboard that shows the costs of different resources on different cloud providers, maybe using a bar chart or scatter plot to visualize the dat…
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plot_interactive_cost_comparison(cost_data) ``` ### Conclusion By using `Matplotlib` or `Plotly`, you can create visualizations that help you compare the costs of different resources across AWS and Azure. The `Matplotlib` approach p…
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