Yes, you can use these two sentences interchangeably with slight variations in emphasis:
1. You could have at least called.
- This sentence emphasizes the action of calling as the minimum expected response. It
suggests disappointment or expectation that the person should have made the effort
to call.
2. The least you could have done was call.
- This sentence also conveys disappointment or criticism, but it emphasizes that calling
was the minimum action that could have been taken. It implies that the person didn't
even do the minimum expected.
Both sentences express a similar sentiment of disappointment or criticism about the person's failure to call, but they emphasize it in slightly different ways.