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Welcome to the course
- Welcome to Interactive Dashboards with Shiny
- Overview of Shiny
- Course Logistics
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Basic Architecture of a Shiny App
- Introduction to Shiny App Architecture
- A Minimal Shiny App
- Add a plot to our App
- Server to UI
- UI to Server
- Add a control to our App
- Using the widget gallery
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Reactive Datasets
- Basic Reactive concepts
- Making a Reactive from a filter/Using Reactives
- Some hints on using reactives
- Reactive Graphs
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Using plotly to add more interactions
- Making a Plotly Object
- Integrating Plotly with Shiny
- Adding Tooltips to a Plotly Plot
- Other kinds of plotly interactions
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Layouts with Quarto
- Introduction to Layouts
- Types of Layouts
- Introduction to Sidebar Layout
- Plot Layout
- Layouts Wrap Up
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Wrapping Up
- Deploying Your App
- Course Review
Interactive Dashboards with Shiny
Plot Layout
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Your Turn
Open quarto/assignment_02/base_quarto_app_input.qmd
. This is an app that has two different plots that are generated, and are controlled by the same controls.
Try moving the code blocks for the plots around, or putting them in the same code block. Does this affect the general layout?
Learn More
The component layout page on the Quarto website has more information on creating more complex layouts.
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