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RStudio for R Statistical Computing Cookbook

By : Andrea Cirillo
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RStudio for R Statistical Computing Cookbook

By: Andrea Cirillo

Overview of this book

The requirement of handling complex datasets, performing unprecedented statistical analysis, and providing real-time visualizations to businesses has concerned statisticians and analysts across the globe. RStudio is a useful and powerful tool for statistical analysis that harnesses the power of R for computational statistics, visualization, and data science, in an integrated development environment. This book is a collection of recipes that will help you learn and understand RStudio features so that you can effectively perform statistical analysis and reporting, code editing, and R development. The first few chapters will teach you how to set up your own data analysis project in RStudio, acquire data from different data sources, and manipulate and clean data for analysis and visualization purposes. You'll get hands-on with various data visualization methods using ggplot2, and you will create interactive and multidimensional visualizations with D3.js. Additional recipes will help you optimize your code; implement various statistical models to manage large datasets; perform text analysis and predictive analysis; and master time series analysis, machine learning, forecasting; and so on. In the final few chapters, you'll learn how to create reports from your analytical application with the full range of static and dynamic reporting tools that are available in RStudio so that you can effectively communicate results and even transform them into interactive web applications.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
RStudio for R Statistical Computing Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Changing a Shiny app UI based on user input


Employing tools acquired in the previous recipe, you will be able to go quite far exploring Shiny's possibilities.

However, there is a quite advanced topic that was excluded from the previous recipe: UI customization based on user input.

This is an amazing feature, and it is even more amazing if you think you don't have to learn JavaScript or any other language to apply it to your app. Only R code knowledge is needed. Our app will ask for a first question and consequently change the possible answers to a second question.

One last word; our app will be based on the Lord of the Rings characters. I hope you will appreciate this. Now, let's start without any ado; as Samwise Gamgee would say:

"It's the job that's never started as takes longest to finish."

Getting ready

In order to run our Shiny app, we will need to install and load the shiny and shinyBS packages:

Install.packages(c('shiny','shinyBS'))
library(shinyBS)
library(shiny)

Before looking at the actual...