data.validator
RInno
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data.validator
- RStats: Data Validation with Reports
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Thoughts on or experiences with validating data with data.validator or validate
I found the data.validator and validate packages and they seem like a good paths forwards for issues like this.
RInno
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Deploying a Shiny app as self-contained application?
I've tried RInno, electricShine, and the electron-starter-app project by COVAIL.
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Solutions for sharing R Script that cleans and analyzes CSVs exported by video game?
You could do this with something like R Portable or RInno , but this seems like it might be easier to use as a Shiny app posted to shinyapps.io.
- RInno makes it easy to install local R shiny apps
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The First Rule of Microsoft Excel: Don’t Tell Anyone You’re Good at It
What we need is easier ways to create simple, cross-platform, stand-alone applications. RInno (https://ficonsulting.github.io/RInno/) seems like a nice options (local R shiny app + electron) but I guess the files will be huge and platform-dependent
TiddlyWiki (https://tiddlywiki.com/) is another good example; I can make something great, just send it by mail and know the recipient can open and use it.
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Trying to create an executable with R but I have no experience
https://ficonsulting.github.io/RInno/ here is the documentation i used to get started
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Shinny app with portable R
You could try https://ficonsulting.github.io/RInno/
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Shiny app as standalone Desktop Application
The solutions from ColumbusLaboratory doesn't work properly - eg Photon. Whereas I found RInno works nicely.
What are some alternatives?
lme4cens - Simple Mixed Effect Models and Censoring
electricShine - Create Standalone Installable Shiny Apps
tech-diff - Compare different technologies. No BS and all sources linked.
shinyjs - 💡 Easily improve the user experience of your Shiny apps in seconds
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
publicdata - 🗃️ Centralized location for public data
Shiny_Desktop_App - Deploy your R Shiny app(s) locally on Windows
my-little-crony - A visualization of the connections between Tory politicians and companies being awarded government contracts during the pandemic.
DesktopDeployR - A framework for deploying self-contained R-based applications to the desktop
electron-quick-start - Clone to try a simple Electron app
gtoolkit - Glamorous Toolkit is the Moldable Development environment. It empowers you to make systems explainable through experiences tailored for each problem.
shinyapps-package-dependencies - Collection of bash scripts that install R package system dependencies