In this tutorial, I'll guide you through Dash and its callbacks, in order to add interactivity to our dashboard. Since it involves using the decorators, it can be challenging to get it right when you start. I'll give you some tips that might save you a lot of time in the process!
Towards the end, I'll add another output and demonstrate how you can use one single user input to feed multiple dashboard elements.
RESOURCES
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Github repository - https://bit.ly/30bCt8i
Using callbacks in a simple dashboard - https://bit.ly/3bYDlmI
Free Crash Course for Plotly and Dash - https://bit.ly/3Hy8jwa
Dashboards with Plotly, Dash and Bootstrap - https://bit.ly/3pSpPoK
Udemy version - https://bit.ly/udemyfndataviz
USEFUL BOOKS
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These books have helped me level up my skills on Plotly and Dash.
Great book with a lot of details on Plotly and Dash apps - https://amzn.to/3AV879E
Another great book, with the beginners in mind - https://amzn.to/3pRzE5w
Python Crash Course - https://amzn.to/3RhMm9t
TIMESTAMPS
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00:00 - So, what's a callback?
01:30 - Getting the chart
03:20 - Setting up our Dash app
04:38 - First try
07:20 - Adding interactivity
11:02 - Running the dashboard
12:07 - Multiple Outputs with one input
14:55 - Want to know more about Dash and Plotly?
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