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Web Application with R using Shiny.
Title:
Web Application with R using Shiny.
Author:
Beeley, Chris.
ISBN:
9781783284481
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (110 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Copyright -- Credits -- About the Author -- Acknowledgement -- About the Reviewers -- www.PacktPub.com -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Installing R and Shiny and Getting Started! -- Installing R -- The R console -- Code editors and IDEs -- Simple and well-featured -- Complex and extensible -- Learning R -- Getting help -- Loading data -- Dataframes, lists, arrays, and matrices -- Variable types -- Functions -- Objects -- Base graphics and ggplot2 -- Bar chart -- Line chart -- Installing Shiny and running the examples -- Summary -- Building Your First Application -- Program structure -- ui.R of minimal example -- server.R of minimal example -- Optional exercise -- Widget types -- Google Analytics application -- The UI -- Data processing -- Reactive objects -- Outputs -- A note on the application code -- Optional exercise -- Summary -- Building Your Own Web Pages with Shiny -- Running the applications and code -- Shiny and HTML -- Custom HTML links in Shiny -- ui.R -- server.R -- server.R - data preparation -- server.R - server definition -- Minimal HTML interface -- index.html -- server.R -- JavaScript and Shiny -- ui.R -- server.R -- jQuery -- index.html - body -- server.R -- jQuery -- Exercise -- Summary -- Taking Control of Reactivity, Inputs, and Outputs -- Showing and hiding elements of the UI -- Giving names to tabPanel elements -- Reactive user interfaces -- Reactive user interface example - server.R -- Reactive user interface example - ui.R -- Advanced reactivity -- Using reactive objects and functions efficiently -- Controlling the whole interface with the submitButton() function -- Controlling specific inputs with the isolate() function -- Running reactive functions over time -- More advanced topics in Shiny -- Finely controlling inputs and outputs -- Reading client information and GET requests in Shiny.

Custom interfaces from GET strings -- Animation -- Advanced graphics options -- Downloading graphics -- Downloading and uploading data -- Summary -- Running and Sharing Your Creations -- Sharing with the R community -- Sharing over GitHub -- Introduction to Git -- Sharing applications using Git -- Sharing using .zip and .tar -- Sharing with the world -- Glimmer -- Shiny Server -- Browser compatibility -- Summary -- Index.
Abstract:
This book follows a standard tutorial-based approach which will teach you how to make a web app using R and Shiny quickly and easily.This book is for anybody who wants to produce interactive data summaries over the Web, whether you want to share them with a few colleagues or the whole world. You need no previous experience with R, Shiny, HTML, or CSS to begin using this book, although you will need at least a little previous experience with programming in a different language.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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