app_RLum {RLumShiny} | R Documentation |
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 |
|
... |
further arguments to pass to |
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 |
RCarb app | RCarb | RCarb::model_DoseRate |
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.
Author(s)
Christoph Burow, University of Cologne (Germany)
See Also
Examples
## 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")
## End(Not run)