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Hands-On Data Science with R

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Product type Book
Published in Nov 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789139402
Pages 420 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (4):
Vitor Bianchi Lanzetta Vitor Bianchi Lanzetta
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Doug Ortiz Doug Ortiz
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Nataraj Dasgupta Nataraj Dasgupta
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Ricardo Anjoleto Farias Ricardo Anjoleto Farias
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Data Science and R 2. Descriptive and Inferential Statistics 3. Data Wrangling with R 4. KDD, Data Mining, and Text Mining 5. Data Analysis with R 6. Machine Learning with R 7. Forecasting and ML App with R 8. Neural Networks and Deep Learning 9. Markovian in R 10. Visualizing Data 11. Going to Production with R 12. Large Scale Data Analytics with Hadoop 13. R on Cloud 14. The Road Ahead 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

The UI and server

Each R Shiny application consists of two primary sections, which are the UI section and the server section. The UI, as the name suggests, is used to define the user interface, whereas the server section is used for executing the underlying R server side code. The shinyApp function is used in order to launch the application using the ui and server definitions.

The UI object holds the R Shiny widgets used to prepare the frontend components that the user will interact with while using the application.

A few toy examples have already been included as part of the RStudio programming environment. In order to launch an R Shiny application, run the following code in RStudio:

library(shiny)
runExample("01_hello")

This will launch a basic R Shiny app, shown as follows:

You can view the other applications available as examples by simply executing the following...

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