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July 22, 2014

Interactive Documents with R

Filed under: Interface Research/Design,R — Patrick Durusau @ 3:55 pm

Interactive Documents with R by Ramnath Vaidyanathan.

From the webpage:

The main goal of this tutorial is to provide a comprehensive overview of the workflow required to create, customize and share interactive web-friendly documents from R. We will cover a range of topics from how to create interactive visualizations and dashboards, to web pages and applications, straight from R. At the end of this tutorial, attendees will be able to apply these learnings to turn their own analyses and reports into interactive, web-friendly content.

Ramnath gave this tutorial at UseR2014. The slides have now been posted at: http://ramnathv.github.io/user2014-idocs-slides

The tutorial is listed as six (6) separate tutorials:

  1. Interactive Documents
  2. Slidify
  3. Frameworks
  4. Layouts
  5. Widgets
  6. How Slidify Works

I am always impressed by useful interactive web pages. Leaving aside the one that jump, pop and whizz with no discernible purpose, interactive documents add value to their content for readers.

Enjoy!

I first saw this in a tweet by Gregory Piatetsky.

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