R Shiny: Render image conditionally on 2 Selections
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I am currently trying to build a dashboard that is going to render an image of a plot based on the input of the user.
For example:
A user will select 2 variables => An image of the plot containing the 2 variables is chosen => render of image
- How do I get the dashboard to render a plot specific to the 2 variables that are inputted?
In other words:
If they pick variable A and Variable B then return image 1
If they pick variable B and Variable C then return image 2
etc
Note: The images are static and saved externally on Dropbox
Thank you very much in advance!
r image shiny visualization data-science
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I am currently trying to build a dashboard that is going to render an image of a plot based on the input of the user.
For example:
A user will select 2 variables => An image of the plot containing the 2 variables is chosen => render of image
- How do I get the dashboard to render a plot specific to the 2 variables that are inputted?
In other words:
If they pick variable A and Variable B then return image 1
If they pick variable B and Variable C then return image 2
etc
Note: The images are static and saved externally on Dropbox
Thank you very much in advance!
r image shiny visualization data-science
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Nov 20 at 4:26
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I am currently trying to build a dashboard that is going to render an image of a plot based on the input of the user.
For example:
A user will select 2 variables => An image of the plot containing the 2 variables is chosen => render of image
- How do I get the dashboard to render a plot specific to the 2 variables that are inputted?
In other words:
If they pick variable A and Variable B then return image 1
If they pick variable B and Variable C then return image 2
etc
Note: The images are static and saved externally on Dropbox
Thank you very much in advance!
r image shiny visualization data-science
I am currently trying to build a dashboard that is going to render an image of a plot based on the input of the user.
For example:
A user will select 2 variables => An image of the plot containing the 2 variables is chosen => render of image
- How do I get the dashboard to render a plot specific to the 2 variables that are inputted?
In other words:
If they pick variable A and Variable B then return image 1
If they pick variable B and Variable C then return image 2
etc
Note: The images are static and saved externally on Dropbox
Thank you very much in advance!
r image shiny visualization data-science
r image shiny visualization data-science
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Dylan McCullough
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Nov 20 at 4:26
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