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How to Create a Shiny App?
Creating a Shiny app involves writing two main components:
UI (User Interface)
: Defines the layout and appearance of the app.
Server
: Contains the logic and computations required to run the app.
Here is a simple example of a Shiny app that plots epidemiological data:
library(shiny)
# Define UI
ui
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