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RStudio for R Statistical Computing Cookbook

You're reading from   RStudio for R Statistical Computing Cookbook Over 50 practical and useful recipes to help you perform data analysis with R by unleashing every native RStudio feature

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2016
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ISBN-13 9781784391034
Length 246 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Andrea Cirillo Andrea Cirillo
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Preface 1. Acquiring Data for Your Project 2. Preparing for Analysis – Data Cleansing and Manipulation FREE CHAPTER 3. Basic Visualization Techniques 4. Advanced and Interactive Visualization 5. Power Programming with R 6. Domain-specific Applications 7. Developing Static Reports 8. Dynamic Reporting and Web Application Development Index

Deploying your app on Amazon AWS with ramazon


RStudio offers a great facility for Shiny apps deployment, named shinyapps.io. This hosting web platform is perfectly integrated with RStudio and lets you deploy your app by hitting a button. You can find convenient tutorials at http://shiny.rstudio.com/articles/shinyapps.html.

A large number of developers are used to the structure and facilities of Amazon AWS, which provides an integrated and solid framework for web application deployment.

Amazon AWS is one of the best-known services of its kind. However, publishing apps on it can be laborious for non-expert users, requiring you to remotely log in on a Linux server and perform terminal downloading and installation activities. That is why I have developed the ramazon package, which lets you publish a Shiny application on Amazon simply by running a function. This recipe exposes the usage of the package.

Getting ready

In order to install a Shiny server on Amazon AWS, you first need to create an EC2...

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