David Osborne <daosborne <at> gmail.com> writes:

> 
> Browsing the web recently, I came across what I think is a new utility for
> generating an interactive, web-based R graph of data from a database. The
> generated graph can be manipulated by a user to choose different data,
> limits, etc. I would like to investigate using this with data from our
> research project but unfortunately, I didn't bookmark it and it's no longer
> in my browser history, nor can I find it with extensive Google searches.
> Can anybody help with the name of the software, its URL, or suggestions of
> where else to search, please?

  I agree that Shiny might be what you wanted, but I would also
point to

http://www.stat.ucla.edu/~jeroen/ggplot2/

as a possibly useful utility.

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