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Practicing sliderInput

You have seen some common examples of shinyApp inputs in the video. You will first practice with sliderInput, which will give you either a one-sided or two sided slider.

Suppose you are building a shinyApp based on some sleep data which has been stored as sleep. You now want to allow the app user to filter the data by selecting a range of values for the average number of hours spent sleeping.

In this exercise, the shiny library has already been loaded for you.

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<cours>Building Dashboards with shinydashboard</cours>
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Exercice interactif pratique

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ui <- fluidPage(
  titlePanel("Sleeping habits in America"), 
  sliderInput("sliderlabel",
              "Average hours of sleep",
              # Set the min and max values
              min = ___, max = ___,
              # Set the initial value to 8
              value = ___,
              # Set the step size to 0.5
              step = 0.2))
server <- function(input, output, session) {
}

shinyApp(ui, server)
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