Adding charts
In this exercise, you'll add content to one of your dashboard charts. Again, be sure to expand the HTML viewer after knitting your dashboard to see the whole page.
This exercise is part of the course
Building Dashboards with flexdashboard
Exercise instructions
- Move the
plot1
R chunk to the top chart in the second column.
Hands-on interactive exercise
Have a go at this exercise by completing this sample code.
{"my_document.Rmd":"---\ntitle: \"Bikeshare\"\noutput: \n flexdashboard::flex_dashboard\n---\n \n```{r setup, include=FALSE}\nlibrary(flexdashboard)\nlibrary(readr)\nlibrary(ggplot2)\nlibrary(dplyr)\nlibrary(lubridate)\n```\n\n```{r load_data, include = FALSE}\ntrips_df <- read_csv('https://assets.datacamp.com/production/course_5875/datasets/sanfran_bikeshare_joined_oneday.csv')\n```\n\n```{r plot1}\n\ntrips_df %>%\n mutate(Hour = hour(start_date)) %>%\n group_by(Hour) %>%\n summarize(`Trips Started` = n()) %>%\n ggplot(aes(x = Hour, y = `Trips Started`)) +\n theme_bw() +\n geom_bar(stat = 'identity')\n\n```\n\nColumn\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------\n \n### Chart A\n \n```{r}\n\n```\n\nColumn\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------\n \n### Chart B\n \n```{r}\n\n```\n\n### Chart C\n\n```{r}\n\n```\n\n\n"}