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* [http://freerangestats.info/blog/2018/05/13/nz-govt-shinyapps Fifteen New Zealand government Shiny web apps] | * [http://freerangestats.info/blog/2018/05/13/nz-govt-shinyapps Fifteen New Zealand government Shiny web apps] | ||
* [https://nzprimarysectortrade.wordpress.com/2018/10/15/introducing-the-new-zealand-trade-intelligence-dashboard/ Introducing the New Zealand Trade Intelligence Dashboard] | * [https://nzprimarysectortrade.wordpress.com/2018/10/15/introducing-the-new-zealand-trade-intelligence-dashboard/ Introducing the New Zealand Trade Intelligence Dashboard] | ||
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Building Visually Driven Web Applications using R and Shiny
Contents
Content
- What is a Web-enabled Visual Analytics Application?
- Why building Web-enabled Visual Analytical Application?
- Evolution of web-based Technology
- Introducing Shiny
- Building a simple ShinyApp
- Basic concepts of reactivity and customising reactive features
- Customising ShinyApp
Web-based Visual Analytics Development tool in R
Getting Started
Shiny Applications
- Gallery
- Shiny Contest Winners 2019 - Full List
- Fifteen New Zealand government Shiny web apps
- Introducing the New Zealand Trade Intelligence Dashboard