This is an R HTML document. When you click the Knit HTML button a web page will be generated that includes both content as well as the output of any embedded R code chunks within the document. You can embed an R code chunk like this:
library(ggmap)
library(dplyr)
library(ggplot2) library(leaflet) data(quakes) summary(quakes)
## lat long depth mag ## Min. :-38.59 Min. :165.7 Min. : 40.0 Min. :4.00 ## 1st Qu.:-23.47 1st Qu.:179.6 1st Qu.: 99.0 1st Qu.:4.30 ## Median :-20.30 Median :181.4 Median :247.0 Median :4.60 ## Mean :-20.64 Mean :179.5 Mean :311.4 Mean :4.62 ## 3rd Qu.:-17.64 3rd Qu.:183.2 3rd Qu.:543.0 3rd Qu.:4.90 ## Max. :-10.72 Max. :188.1 Max. :680.0 Max. :6.40 ## stations ## Min. : 10.00 ## 1st Qu.: 18.00 ## Median : 27.00 ## Mean : 33.42 ## 3rd Qu.: 42.00 ## Max. :132.00
You can also embed plots, for example:
quakes1 <- quakes %>% filter(mag>5.5) leaflet(data = quakes1) %>% addTiles() %>% addMarkers(~long, ~lat, popup = ~as.character(mag))

pal <- colorFactor(palette = c("green","yellow","red" ),domain = quakes1$mag) leaflet(data = quakes1) %>% addTiles() %>% addCircleMarkers(~long, ~lat, popup=~as.character(mag), radius=3,fillOpacity = 0.8,color=pal(quakes1$mag))%>% addLayersControl(overlayGroups = c("circles")) %>% #addLegend(pal = pal, values = ~mag, group = "circles", position = "bottomleft")#%>% addLegend(position = 'bottomright',pal=pal, values = ~mag)
