A Tutorial on Writing Simulation Apps in Shiny
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I stand in awe of the R wizards who post their latest and greatest Shiny feats on R-Bloggers. It’s taken me a while to find my way around Shiny, but at last I feel ready to fill in a few gaps for others who may be just starting out and who aspire to write reasonably involved, user-friendly simulation apps. To make it a bit more fun I’ve written it up as an R Markdown document hosted on shinyapps.io
: here you go.
Prerequisites are indicated in the tutorial; so are links to the source code. If you have feedback or suggestions for improvements, comment here or post an Issue on the GitHub site.
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