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Let’s Go! This tutorial covers the basics of Shiny and provides detailed examples of using much of its capabilities. Click the Next button to get started and say hello to Shiny! The Hello Shiny example is a simple application that generates a random distribution with a configurable number of observations and then plots it. To run the example, type: > library(shiny) > runExample("01_hello") Shiny a
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Interactive Charts from R using rCharts require(devtools) install_github('rCharts', 'ramnathv') View the Project on GitHub ramnathv/rCharts Download ZIP File Download TAR Ball Fork On GitHub rCharts is an R package to create, customize and publish interactive javascript visualizations from R using a familiar lattice style plotting interface. Installation You can install rCharts from github using t
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