Re: [R] Learning Shinny

2020-04-12 Thread Jeff Newmiller
Your best bet is to become proficient in R. The dplyr contributed package is _not_ a requirement, though you may also find it useful. Shiny is a way to run R interactively, so if you have nothing you know how to _do_ with R then Shiny won't be very useful. But you should also read the Posting G

Re: [R] Learning Shinny

2020-04-12 Thread Juan Telleria Ruiz de Aguirre
You could use the following rmarkdown book, with last chapter debited to shiny :) https://bookdown.org/yihui/rmarkdown/ El jueves, 9 de abril de 2020, Kumar t escribió: > Hello all , > > Very sorry to ask you question that might have been answered earlier . I > could not able to find right answ

[R] Learning Shinny

2020-04-09 Thread Kumar t
Hello all , Very sorry to ask you question that might have been answered earlier . I could not able to find right answer . My requirement is get decent level of proficiency in the R-Shiny . Is there path ( I mean do I need to have knowledge of Dplyr to get data in right format ) that I need to