Mapping Covid-19 cases: a Shiny app
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R lets you create charts and graphs in image form. But the Shiny package lets you create those same charts and graphs in interactive format. I created my first Shiny chart: a world map of confirmed Covid-19 cases. Check it out here.
Unfortunately I cannot embed the app into this website right now, so the below is merely a screenshot. Click the link to play with the app itself.
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