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covid19shiny's Issues

Windows installation errors

Installing package into ‘C:/Users/EANYICH/Documents/R/win-library/3.6’
(as ‘lib’ is unspecified)
* installing *source* package 'covid19shiny' ...
** using staged installation
** R
** byte-compile and prepare package for lazy loading
Warning: package 'tidyverse' was built under R version 3.6.3
Warning: package 'forcats' was built under R version 3.6.3
Warning: package 'googlesheets4' was built under R version 3.6.3
Warning: package 'here' was built under R version 3.6.3
Error in as.POSIXct.default(x, tz = tz) : 
  do not know how to convert 'x' to class "POSIXct"
Error: unable to load R code in package 'covid19shiny'
Execution halted
ERROR: lazy loading failed for package 'covid19shiny'
* removing 'C:/Users/EANYICH/Documents/R/win-library/3.6/covid19shiny'
Error: Failed to install 'covid19shiny' from GitHub:
  (converted from warning) installation of package ‘C:/Users/EANYICH/AppData/Local/Temp/RtmpaUOJOk/file836c636066c7/covid19shiny_0.0.0.9000.tar.gz’ had non-zero exit status

Error when installing

Hi.

First, congratulations on this package, it is amazing.

I have tried to install it on R 3.6 in a Linux (Ubuntu) and in a Windows 10 machine, with the same result. I saw the website offline and waited until after a commit to post this hoping the problem would be gone but it is still happening.

Any help (including a specific linux/R version) is welcome.

This is the linux output (I have converted double asterisks into single ones to avoid bold formatting):

[Workspace loaded from ~/.RData]

Downloading GitHub repo Sumidu/covid19shiny@master
✓ checking for file ‘/tmp/RtmpcbWLP5/remotes940cd34d3/Sumidu-covid19shiny-2bb31be/DESCRIPTION’ (1.2s)
─ preparing ‘covid19shiny’:
✓ checking DESCRIPTION meta-information
─ checking for LF line-endings in source and make files and shell scripts
─ checking for empty or unneeded directories
─ creating default NAMESPACE file
─ building ‘covid19shiny_0.0.0.9000.tar.gz’

Installing package into ‘/home/roberto/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/3.4’
(as ‘lib’ is unspecified)

  • installing source package ‘covid19shiny’ ...
  • R
  • preparing package for lazy loading
    Error in as.POSIXct.default(x, tz = tz) :
    do not know how to convert 'x' to class “POSIXct”

    Error : unable to load R code in package ‘covid19shiny’
    ERROR: lazy loading failed for package ‘covid19shiny’
  • removing ‘/home/roberto/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/3.4/covid19shiny’
    Error: Failed to install 'covid19shiny' from GitHub:
    (converted from warning) installation of package ‘/tmp/RtmpcbWLP5/file940392f9a72/covid19shiny_0.0.0.9000.tar.gz’ had non-zero exit status

Comparing Corona trajectories for US States

André Calero Valdez

I have rewritten your well developed Shiny App / Dashboard for comparing US and the states Coronavirus cases. I want to give you credit for your original idea and code. I also need some help from you on the proper steps and where in my code to put the correct language and references to give you credit.

Instead of comparing the counties that have Coronavirus, the new App compares the selected US states and then charts these items listed below. Any or all of the 50 US states can be selected.

My App does the following:
a) Free Y-axis
b) Logarithmic Y-axis
c) Model for Growth (Selected State) not slider (0 to 1.0)
d) Show counts for (Selected State). Can be different than the model. Show case number labels only for this selected state.

I took your March 19 updates and applied them to my original app. Also, I code my App in 2 files (UI and Server) instead of the one app file.

I look forward to hearing from you via email ([email protected]).

Kenney Snell

Compare by US State

I have done some initial code review and am considering how to best facilitate comparison of US state x state data, e.g. NY, TX, CA, LA. If you are open to doing I have no doubt you could do it more efficiently than me so first want to ask would you consider adding this feature.

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