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Flexible and Elastic Card Layouts with r2resize8 months ago
Flexible Card - flexCard() | Hover Elastic Card - elastiCard()
Image and Markdown Resizing with r2resize8 months ago
Adding Resizer Toolbars to Markdown with add.resizer() | Elegant Image Viewer in Shiny with shinyExpandImage()
Resizable Containers with r2resize8 months ago
Introduction to Resizable Containers | splitCard(): Resizable Split Screen Container | splitCard2(): Alternative Split Screen Container | sizeableCard(): Resizable Content Holder | windowCard(): Resizable, Moveable, Expandable Window Card | empahsisCard(): Emphasis Container
Highly Customizable Scientific Markdown Template: Introduction and Usage for R and RMarkdown1 years ago
Welcome to the scientific R package | Install | Usage
NEW: Store shiny app visitor views, likes and followers using shinyStorePlus 1.32 years ago
The Importance of Visitor Data in Shiny Apps and the Corresponding Functionality that shinyStorePlus Provides | Demo app: https://rpkg.shinyapps.io/shiny-app-views-likes-followers/ | Example of storing View, User likes and followers
Create markdown & shiny content holders with resizable sections using r2resize2 years ago
Resizable content holders can be quite useful in Markdown and shiny outputs in R | Installation and Library Attachment | Example of how to use the resizable content holder
card.pro R package introduced a highly customizable card component for shiny apps for machine learning2 years ago
Installation and Library Attachment | Use | Combine the power of two key functions | Example code to get started | Examples and Demo Pages
Function that allows you to track usage of other functions2 years ago
Why it may be important to track the usage of functions | Example of the usage
As of v1.2, Storing Input Values from Dynamically Generated Inputs2 years ago
Introduction | New Revision | Example of storing UI coded or server dynamically generated inputs
Introducing the Nullish coalescing operator in the quickcode R package 2 years ago
About the nullish coalescing operator | Example of usage
r2social R package: Seamlessly include social sharing and connect buttons on a shiny app or rmarkdown2 years ago
The goal of this new R package is to provide functions that allow the inclusion of share and connect buttons on any page. This has been tested in Rmarkdown documents as well as on simply Shiny applications. See the examples folder of this package. | Installation and Library Attachment | Use | Include the scripts and stylesheets for Rmarkdown | Feature 2: Profile card with social links | Shiny application | Rmarkdown application | Feature 1: Add social links on the sides | Rmarkdown document | Full examples and documentation
NOT functions, is.log, is.poisson, is.weibull, date3to1, genRandImg, vector_shuffle, data_pop, and init function amongst many great new functions in the quickcode R package2 years ago
A compilation of NOT functions + some useful functions to simply R programming, keep the console neat, and save memory usage | Install | List of many cool functions to use | Let me show you a few R Examples
Easily add today's date to filenames in R using quickcode package2 years ago
fAddDate function | In R, data often gets saved to files for future use or subsequent processes. However, without a version control system in place, ensuring the consistency and reproducibility of saved data can pose challenges, particularly when scripts evolve over time. The "fAddDate" function addresses such concerns by automatically appending the current date to the file name, mitigating the risk of data loss and enhancing reproducibility. By simplifying the process with just a single line of code, users no longer need to manually update the date of each run, thereby streamlining workflow efficiency. Reproducibility in programming is crucial for maintaining the integrity of analyses and fostering trust in research outcomes. Ensuring that results can be consistently replicated not only enhances transparency but also facilitates collaboration and builds confidence in the reliability of findings. Therefore, by incorporating automated date stamping, this function not only safeguards against data inconsistency but also reinforces the fundamental principles of reproducible research in R programming. | Usage | List of other cool functions to use
Introduction to the r2shortcode R Package2 years ago
Attach the r2shortcode package | Call the shorten function to shorten the package | List the shorthand functions and their matching functions | Get help for a specific shorthand function
Introducing the r2fireworks R package: add celebratory fireworks to page2 years ago
The goal of this new R package is to provide functions that allow the addition of fireworks to an Rmarkdown or Shiny app | Two sample apps
The nextGenShinyApps: Advanced R Tools for Modern Shiny Applications and Dashboards3 years ago
Installation and Library Attachment | Use | Example code to get started | Output | Input | Examples and Demo Pages
r2country R Package: Dataset of countries. Search Countries and Attributes Related to it.3 years ago
Asess to datasets of country information - countries names, capitals, calling code, continents, time ans do on | Use for writing Rmarkdown documents and build Shiny applications | Install | Datasets calls | Function calls included
Welcome to r2resize: In-text resizing for images and tables in Markdown and Quarto documents3 years ago
Easily add automatic resizing toolbar for all images and tables in Markdown, Rmarkdown and Quarto documents | Installation and Library Attachment | Use the easy resize functionality in Rmarkdown or Quarto | Use a lot of other cool functions such as the one below | Quick demo: https://r2resize.obi.obianom.com/r2resize-package.gif | More cool functions and examples and documentation
Top Frequently asked interview questions in R using the r2resize package3 years ago
FAQ Number 10 | FAQ Number 9 | FAQ Number 8 | FAQ Number 7 | FAQ Number 6 | FAQ Number 5 | FAQ Number 4 | FAQ Number 3 | FAQ Number 2 | FAQ Number 1 | Concluding Remarks
Using symbols and equations in R with the powerful symbol.equation.gpt R package3 years ago
Introduction | Installation and Library Attachment | Use | Launch 2: from console | Launch 3: from console | Examples and Demo Pages
Add Multiple Symbols by Keywords or Category in your Rmarkdown or Quarto documents or Shiny applications3 years ago
Summary | Include library | Use the symKey() function | Use the symCat() function | Note
Introduction to r2symbols, An R Package for adding symbols to Rmarkdown and Shiny Apps3 years ago
Brief background | Comprehensive list of symbols | Examples | Attach the library and request the alpha and beta symbols | Attach the library, establish global settings for the symbols and then request symbols | Attach the library, then request symbols with specific settings | Insert inline symbols | One may also convert units into proper formats | Where documentation for list of symbols and how to call them is at the link below
New features r2resize since 1.3: Resizeable Expandable Splittable containers and boxes in R3 years ago
Resizeable containers and cards for Rmarkdown, Shiny and Quarto | Installation and Library Attachment | Use cases | splitCard function: Resizable split screen container | sizeableCard function: Container with sizing toolbar | windowCard function: Window like container with resizable and expandable functions | empahsisCard function: container with moving border to emphasize content | Full examples and documentation
With shinyStorePlus v0.8, transfer browser link parameters to shiny inputs or outputs4 years ago
Introduction | Step 1: Start with an already working application | Step 2: Install and attach the shinyStorePlus 0.8 R package | Step 3: Initialize by including the scripts required for processing the stores | Step 4: Setup the matching of parameters to input values | Step 5: Run the final code and include the parameters in the browser link | Official links
r2symbols version 1.2, Simplify the inclusion of Symbols in your Rmarkdown or Quarto documents or Shiny applications4 years ago
Summary | New Features Since in v1.1 | How to use in Rmarkdown and Quarto documents | 1. Include library | 2. Add function call | 3. Begin writing your documents | Examples: some sample outputs and codes | 0. Using this settings | 1. Signs and Illustrative symbols (OUPUT) | 1. Signs and Illustrative symbols (CODE) | 2. Currencies, and frequently used in symbols (OUTPUT) | 2. Currencies, and frequently used in symbols (CODE) | 3. Mathematical characters within text (OUTPUT) ... | 3. Mathematical characters within text (CODE) ... | 4. Arrows (OUPUT) | 4. Arrows (CODE) | Version 0.1 features are still available | Where documentation for list of symbols and how to call them is at the link below
Integrating the shinyStorePlus R package into Shiny applications4 years ago
Introduction | Step 1: An already working application | Step 2: Install and attach the shinyStorePlus R package | Step 3: Initialize by including the scripts required for processing the stores | Step 4: Setup storage in the server function | Step 5: Run the final code | Official links
shinyStorePlus: An in-browser secure storage for persistent and synchronized data from the Shiny inputs using IndexedDB4 years ago
Introduction | Installation and Library Attachment | Use | Example code to get started | Input | Examples and Demo Pages
Introduction to sciRmdTheme: An R package for Styling Scientific Rmarkdown Documents4 years ago
Installation and Library Attachment | Use | Features | Examples and Demo Pages
Introduction to the r2dictionary R Package6 years ago
Attach the r2dictionary package | Request for the definition of the term pharmacokinetics | Alternative, you may use the addin option