RLumShiny (version 0.2.3)

app_RLum: Run Luminescence shiny apps

Description

A wrapper for runApp to start interactive shiny apps for the R package Luminescence.

Usage

app_RLum(app = NULL, ...)

Arguments

app

character (required): name of the application to start. See details for a list of available apps.

...

further arguments to pass to runApp

Details

The RLumShiny package provides a single function from which all shiny apps can be started: app_RLum(). It essentially only takes one argument, which is a unique keyword specifying which application to start. See the table below for a list of available shiny apps and which keywords to use. If no keyword is used a dashboard will be started instead, from which an application can be started.

Application name: Keyword: Function:
Abanico Plot abanico plot_AbanicoPlot
Histogram histogram plot_Histogram
Kernel Density Estimate Plot KDE plot_KDE
Radial Plot radialplot plot_RadialPlot
Dose Recovery Test doserecovery plot_DRTResults
Cosmic Dose Rate cosmicdose calc_CosmicDoseRate
CW Curve Transformation transformCW CW2pHMi, CW2pLM, CW2pLMi, CW2pPMi
Filter Combinations filter plot_FilterCombinations
Fast Ratio fastratio calc_FastRatio
Fading Correction fading analyse_FadingMeasurement, calc_FadingCorr
Test Stimulation Power teststimulationpower plot_RLum
Scale Gamma Dose Rate scalegamma scale_GammaDose

The app_RLum() function is just a wrapper for runApp. Via the ... argument further arguments can be directly passed to runApp. See ?shiny::runApp for further details on valid arguments.

See Also

runApp

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# }
# NOT RUN {
# Dashboard
app_RLum()

# Plotting apps
app_RLum("abanico")
app_RLum("histogram")
app_RLum("KDE")
app_RLum("radialplot")
app_RLum("doserecovery")

# Further apps
app_RLum("cosmicdose")
app_RLum("transformCW")
app_RLum("filter")
app_RLum("fastratio")
app_RLum("fading")
app_RLum("surfaceexposure")
app_RLum("teststimulationpower")
app_RLum("scalegamma")
app_RLum("RCarb")
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }

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