[R] Creating interactive graphs and exporting to Intranet site
Jeff Newmiller
jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us
Sun Apr 23 21:21:31 CEST 2017
You have a lot of limitations... haven't left much room for success. Not sure how to help.
I am told that Microsoft provides a cloud solution in which R can be used, but I don't think you would get much useful help in setting that up on this free mailing list... generally you have to pay to play there.
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Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.
On April 22, 2017 7:29:48 PM PDT, Chris Battiston <darth.pathos at gmail.com> wrote:
>Good evening,
>
>I’m relatively new to using R and am trying to find a way to create a
>series of interconnected graphs where I have a filter (either a drop
>down or series of checkboxes) where when an option is selected, all
>graphs are updated to show that group’s data. I need to keep these
>graphs internal to our organization, so can’t use Shiny etc.; I am also
>unable to run R or other products on my server (company policy). So,
>basically what I’m trying to do is create the dashboard on my desktop,
>export the HTML or whatever files, and post those to the Intranet. I
>have tried ggvis, iplots, and a variety of other packages but I cannot
>seem to get them to work as i need them to.
>
>Any suggestions? I need to present my proposed plan to the directors
>on Wednesday and really don’t want to use Excel for the graphs - I want
>this to be intuitive for them, but ensuring that the report is easily
>maintained and more flexible than a Pivot Table.
>
>Thanks so much for your time and have a good evening
>Chris
>
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