Analyzing Life Expectancy vs GDP per Capita |Working on Plotly - Gapminder data| Part-5

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Gapminder data is about all the countries over the years and their GDPs, life expectancy, and population. We will be using one of the well-known Online Interactive Visualization Library - Plotly. In the previous videos, we have understood some of the key points from the Gapminder dataset, and we have also created a table using Plotly.

In this video, we will create a Scatter Plot to analyze the Life Expectancy vs GDP per capita and also how it varies according to the Continent wise. We will also understand how to get particular year data by executing the query function in Plotly.

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