Thanks, Marc yes, it was Shiny that I'd seen. Thanks a lot!
regards
David
On 26 December 2012 16:31, Marc Schwartz wrote:
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> On Dec 26, 2012, at 6:34 AM, David Osborne wrote:
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> > Browsing the web recently, I came across what I think is a new utility
> for
> > generating an interactive, w
David Osborne gmail.com> writes:
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> Browsing the web recently, I came across what I think is a new utility for
> generating an interactive, web-based R graph of data from a database. The
> generated graph can be manipulated by a user to choose different data,
> limits, etc. I would like to inve
Hi David,
I suggest you to have a look at packages that can extract data from
sql or nosql databases and graphics. CRAN task views would help:
http://cran.r-project.org/web/views/Graphics.html
The point is there are lots of alternatives. If you would like to use
web-based visualisation d3 is bec
On Dec 26, 2012, at 6:34 AM, David Osborne wrote:
> Browsing the web recently, I came across what I think is a new utility for
> generating an interactive, web-based R graph of data from a database. The
> generated graph can be manipulated by a user to choose different data,
> limits, etc. I wou
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