Tuesday, 8 October 2024

Waterfall Chart using Python

 

import plotly.graph_objects as go


fig = go.Figure(go.Waterfall(

    name = "20", orientation = "v",

    measure = ["relative", "relative", "total", "relative",

               "relative", "total"],

    x = ["Sales", "Consulting", "Net revenue", "Purchases",

         "Other expenses", "Profit before tax"],

    textposition = "outside",

    text = ["+60", "+80", "", "-40", "-20", "Total"],

    y = [60, 80, 0, -40, -20, 0],

    connector = {"line":{"color":"rgb(63, 63, 63)"}},

))


fig.update_layout(

        title = "Profit and loss statement 2024",

        showlegend = True

)

fig.show()


#source code --> clcoding.com

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