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Could somebody review my code to make sure its all correct? I have read the data in and looks all fine, just when I go to run the shiny, the chart appears, but no data. I have hidden some functionality from the program with the # as I couldn't get additional variables to select correctly. I have included some data for the weather_files, weather_years and weather data.

weather_files

structure(list(Town = structure(c(2L, 4L, 2L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 
4L, 1L, 4L, 5L, 1L, 2L, 4L, 2L, 5L, 5L, 1L, 3L, 4L, 3L, 3L, 5L, 
5L, 5L), .Label = c("braemar", "dunstaffnage", "nairn", "stornoway", 
"tiree"), class = c("ordered", "factor")), year = structure(c(132L, 
37L, 128L, 100L, 137L, 147L, 143L, 22L, 103L, 89L, 96L, 138L, 
109L, 87L, 142L, 109L, 61L, 138L, 136L, 75L, 112L, 92L, 118L, 
100L, 66L), .Label = c("1873", "1874", "1875", "1876", "1877", 
"1878", "1879", "1880", "1881", "1882", "1883", "1884", "1885", 
"1886", "1887", "1888", "1889", "1890", "1891", "1892", "1893", 
"1894", "1895", "1896", "1897", "1898", "1899", "1900", "1901", 
"1902", "1903", "1904", "1905", "1906", "1907", "1908", "1909", 
"1910", "1911", "1912", "1913", "1914", "1915", "1916", "1917", 
"1918", "1919", "1920", "1921", "1922", "1923", "1924", "1925", 
"1926", "1927", "1928", "1929", "1930", "1931", "1932", "1933", 
"1934", "1935", "1936", "1937", "1938", "1939", "1940", "1941", 
"1942", "1943", "1944", "1945", "1946", "1947", "1948", "1949", 
"1950", "1951", "1952", "1953", "1954", "1955", "1956", "1957", 
"1958", "1959", "1960", "1961", "1962", "1963", "1964", "1965", 
"1966", "1967", "1968", "1969", "1970", "1971", "1972", "1973", 
"1974", "1975", "1976", "1977", "1978", "1979", "1980", "1981", 
"1982", "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986", "1987", "1988", "1989", 
"1990", "1991", "1992", "1993", "1994", "1995", "1996", "1997", 
"1998", "1999", "2000", "2001", "2002", "2003", "2004", "2005", 
"2006", "2007", "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011", "2012", "2013", 
"2014", "2015", "2016", "2017", "2018", "2019", "2020"), class = 
"factor"), 
month_year = structure(c(10L, 7L, 2L, 7L, 6L, 11L, 8L, 3L, 
4L, 3L, 12L, 6L, 1L, 7L, 3L, 9L, 4L, 4L, 8L, 4L, 10L, 3L, 
4L, 10L, 8L), .Label = c("April", "August", "December", "February", 
"January", "July", "June", "March", "May", "November", "October", 
"September"), class = "factor"), month = c(11, 6, 8, 6, 7, 
10, 3, 12, 2, 12, 9, 7, 4, 6, 12, 5, 2, 2, 3, 2, 11, 12, 
2, 11, 3), `Maximum Temp` = c(104, 134, 191, 132, 178, 98, 
76, 8, 6, 58, 151, 17, 121, 158, 81, 132, 71, 23, 82, 29, 
93, 59, 81, 93, 101), `Minimum Temp` = c(63, 8, 115, 5, 82, 
2, 1, 26, 22, 11, 101, 89, 36, 87, 28, 75, 31, 58, 16, 21, 
42, 1, 31, 41, 66), `Air Frost Days` = c(2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 12, 
13, 4, 17, 19, 0, 0, 2, 0, 3, 0, 2, 24, 6, 17, 2, 12, 2, 
1, 0), `Rainfall (mm)` = c(1074, 564, 107, 636, 884, 642, 
684, 1789, 356, 104, 1281, 93, 247, 744, 2712, 78, 904, 156, 
416, 111, 841, 466, 2463, 1104, 1091), Sunshine = c(NA, NA, 
1538, 1431, NA, NA, NA, NA, 801, 263, 1375, NA, NA, 206, 
NA, 1993, 723, NA, 1068, 863, 339, NA, 459, 456, 628)), row.names = 
c(NA, 
-25L), class = c("tbl_df", "tbl", "data.frame"))

Ones that read it, the input data for the Shiny is this:

weather_data <- levels(weather_files$Town)
Weather_years <- levels(weather_files$year)
Weather_month <- levels(weather_files$month_year)

Essentially what im trying to do is select the Town, then the Year and a variable (columns 5:9 - however that wont work at all), so i chose Sunshine column instead for now. Then plot the month_year column on the X axis against the Sunshine column on Y axis, colour/ fill by year as id hope you can select multiple years. Hope that makes what im doing clear. Thanks in advance.

ui <- fluidPage(

 titlePanel("Met Office Weather"),


sidebarLayout(
sidebarPanel(
  selectInput(label = ("Select Data Set"),
              inputId = "Town",
              choices = weather_data,
              multiple = TRUE),
  
  selectInput(label = "Select Year",              
              inputId = "year",
              choices = Weather_years,
              multiple = TRUE),
  
  #selectInput(inputId = "selection",
      #             label="Select Variable",
       #             choices = c("Sunshine"),
        #           multiple = FALSE),
  
  actionButton(inputId = "go", label = "Plot Data")
),

# Show the generated plot
mainPanel(
  tabsetPanel(
    tabPanel("scatterplot", plotOutput("scatter")),
    tabPanel("Barplot", plotOutput("barplot")),
    tabPanel("The Data", dataTableOutput("table"))
   )
  )
 )
)


server <- function(input, output) {

select_weatherdf <- reactive({
# gather info from user but only when asked
pick_town <- isolate(input$Town)
select_year <- isolate(input$year)
#choose_variable <- isolate(input$Sunshine)

# listen to go button
input$go

# select the correct town and year looking at sunshine variable only
weather_to_plot <- weather_files %>% filter(Town %in% pick_town, year %in% select_year)
#weather_to_plot <- weather_to_plot %>% select("Town", "year", "month_year", "Sunshine")

return(weather_to_plot)

})

 output$scatter <- renderPlot({

 data_to_plot <- select_weatherdf()
 ggplot(data_to_plot, aes(x = month_year, y = Sunshine , fill = year)) +
  geom_point(size = 2.5) +
  scale_x_discrete(limits = month.name)



 })

  output$barplot <- renderPlot({

data_to_plot <- select_weatherdf()
ggplot(data_to_plot, aes(x = month_year, fill = year)) + 
  geom_bar() +
  scale_x_discrete(limits = month.name)
 })


   output$table <- renderDataTable({

data_to_plot <- select_weatherdf()

})
}

# Run the application 
shinyApp(ui = ui, server = server)
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    Welcome to SO! To maximize the chances of getting help, please provide a fully reproducible example, in this case we are missing objects like weather_data, Weather_years and weather_files. If possible provide a sample of the data, you can do this by running for example dput(weather_files) and copying the result from the console.
    – jpdugo17
    Apr 30, 2022 at 20:46
  • I have added a sample of 25 rows to the console for a reproducible example.
    – Sandy Ross
    May 1, 2022 at 8:10

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The app is working as intended, the reason that there's nothing in the plots it's because the data has some NA's in the sunshine col and the choices for the inputs are based in the levels of the variables but not the unique values from it. All that combined will yield choices in the selectInput's that will not be present in the plot. Instead try doing:

weather_data <- unique(weather_files$Town)
Weather_years <- unique(weather_files$year)
Weather_month <- unique(weather_files$month_year)

This will narrow the choices of the inputs to data that is observed in the data set.

Optionally we can create the reactive select_weatherdf like this:

  select_weatherdf <- eventReactive(input$go, {
   weather_files %>% filter(Town %in% input$Town, year %in% input$year) %>% 
     select("Town", "year", "month_year", "Sunshine")
    #no need for a return statement here R will return the last value called from the function
  })
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    Thanks very much. This has indeed worked at allowed the data to plot.
    – Sandy Ross
    May 2, 2022 at 16:59

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