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Paul, Thanks for a very useful package.
I wonder whether the shinyauthr package also can be used with a shiny-rmarkdown document?
Up to now, I tried to call the shiny-rmd App (myshinyrmarkdown.Rmd) within the app.R below, but I receive an error that we cannot call run_App() within run_App() - is there an 'easy' way to achieve this?
Here's a simple exercise with an empty code chunk provided for entering the answer.
Write the R code required to add two plus two:
Exercise with Code
Here's an exercise with some prepopulated code as well as exercise.lines = 5 to provide a bit more initial room to work.
Now write a function that adds any two numbers and then call it:
add <- function() {
}
Topic 2
Exercise with Hint
Here's an exercise where the chunk is pre-evaulated via the exercise.eval option (so the user can see the default output we'd like them to customize). We also add a "hint" to the correct solution via the chunk immediate below labeled print-limit-hint.
Modify the following code to limit the number of rows printed to 5:
mtcars
head(mtcars)
Quiz
You can include any number of single or multiple choice questions as a quiz. Use the question function to define a question and the quiz function for grouping multiple questions together.
Some questions to verify that you understand the purposes of various base and recommended R packages:
quiz(
question("Which package contains functions for installing other R packages?",
answer("base"),
answer("tools"),
answer("utils", correct = TRUE),
answer("codetools")
),
question("Which of the R packages listed below are used to create plots?",
answer("lattice", correct = TRUE),
answer("tools"),
answer("stats"),
answer("grid", correct = TRUE)
)
)
Paul, Thanks for a very useful package.
I wonder whether the shinyauthr package also can be used with a shiny-rmarkdown document?
Up to now, I tried to call the shiny-rmd App (myshinyrmarkdown.Rmd) within the app.R below, but I receive an error that we cannot call run_App() within run_App() - is there an 'easy' way to achieve this?
Thanks in advance for a short clarification.
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