Your best bet is to become proficient in R. The dplyr contributed package is
_not_ a requirement, though you may also find it useful. Shiny is a way to run R
interactively, so if you have nothing you know how to _do_ with R then Shiny
won't be very useful.
But you should also read the Posting Guide... this mailing list is about R
language, and Shiny is a contributed package that is not technically on-topic
here. The Shiny package README [1] directs you to the RStudio forum for
questions about Shiny.
[1] https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/shiny/readme/README.html
On April 9, 2020 2:42:06 PM PDT, Kumar t <rlanguage22 at gmail.com>
wrote:>Hello all ,
>
>Very sorry to ask you question that might have been answered earlier .
>I
>could not able to find right answer .
>
>My requirement is get decent level of proficiency in the R-Shiny . Is
>there path ( I mean do I need to have knowledge of Dplyr to get data in
>right format ) that I need to follow . Any good references to papers
>or
>books or online resources .
>
>I am new learner to R language .
>
>Thanks
>Phani
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