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Did you know you don't need shiny to add check boxes, drop-down fields and sliders to explore your data visually and interactively in R? While shiny is without a doubt a great tool to have in your toolbox, one downside is that it requires R to run the app - be it on a local machine or on a server. Here we use plotly in combination with the crosstalk package (both created by Carson Sievert) to select subgroups of data, zoom in via sliders, and select individual data points from a drop down menu to make visual comparisons. The resulting HTML file offers its full functionality independently of R once it is created. So you can host it on a website without a server-based R installation or send it to a colleague who doesn't use R. Presentation based on flexdashboard. Previous video on how to link two interactive plots in R so that selections on one chart affect the second one: • Linking 2 Interactive Plots in R without S... R Code: https://github.com/fjodor/exploring-p... Contact me, e. g. to discuss (online) R workshops / trainings / webinars: LinkedIn: / wolfriepl Twitter: / statistikindd Xing: https://www.xing.com/profile/Wolf_Riepl Facebook: / statistikdresden https://statistik-dresden.de/kontakt R Workshops: https://statistik-dresden.de/r-schulu... Blog (German, translate option): https://statistik-dresden.de/statisti... Playlist: Music chart history • Music Chart History