Rshiny_Lizards is an interactive shiny app that allows any user to visualize the distributions and the thermal safety margins of 15 species of lizards. Each lizard is presented with a picture and a description on their thermal strategy. Lizard optimal temperatures and critical thermal maximum are obtained from Bennett et al., 2018, and their range maps are from IUCN.
Git and Rstudio (Instructions)
Installation of the following R packages:
shiny, ggplot2, ggridges, magrittr, plotly, shinyBS, data.table, leaflet, shinyjs, shinysky, shinythemes, shinyWidgets, maps, shinycssloaders, cicerone
pkgs <- c('shiny', 'ggplot2','ggridges','magrittr','plotly','shinyBS', 'data.table', 'leaflet', 'shinyjs', 'shinythemes', 'shinyWidgets', 'maps', 'shinycssloaders', 'cicerone')
lapply(pkgs, FUN = function(x) {
if (!require(x, character.only = TRUE)) {
install.packages(x, dependencies = TRUE)
}
}
)
devtools::install_github("AnalytixWare/ShinySky")
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Opening in Rstudio:
Click on "Code" on the top right to copy the link to this repository.
ClickFile
,New Project
,Version Control
,Git
Paste the repository URL and clickCreate Project
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Alternatively, go to this link.
To contribute to Rshiny_Lizards, follow these steps:
- Fork this repository.
- Create a branch:
git checkout -b <branch_name>
. - Make your changes and commit them:
git commit -m '<commit_message>'
- Push to the original branch:
git push origin <project_name>/<location>
- Create the pull request.
Alternatively see the GitHub documentation on creating a pull request.