CGI Programming Homework 6 in R for Stat 133, Spring 2009, Assignments of Statistics

The requirements for homework 6 in stat 133, spring 2009. Students are tasked with creating a cgi program in r, accessible through a web server, which performs an analysis or creates a graph. The program can use previously saved data sets, allow user input, or perform nontrivial calculations. Students must provide a clear description of the form(s) and submit all html and r code, along with screenshots and the url of the program, in a single pdf file by the due date.

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Stat 133, Spring 2009
Homework 6: CGI Programming
Due Monday, May 11 at 11:59PM
Write a CGI program in R, accessible through a web server, that performs an analysis or
creates a graph. You can provide a separate HTML page that displays the initial form, or
have your CGI program generate it. The program should either access previously saved data
sets, allow the user the option of providing input for the program, or perform some non-
trivial calculation. Make sure that the purpose of each input field in your forms is clearly
labeled.
Your submission should be contained in a single pdf file, including a description of the
form(s) that access your program, all of the html and R code that you use, and one or more
screenshots. Also provide the URL of your program, so that I can test it if necessary. Email
the pdf file to me ([email protected]), by 11:59PM (plus or minus a minute) on the
due date. Make certain to save a copy of your email submission.

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Stat 133, Spring 2009

Homework 6: CGI Programming

Due Monday, May 11 at 11:59PM

Write a CGI program in R, accessible through a web server, that performs an analysis or creates a graph. You can provide a separate HTML page that displays the initial form, or have your CGI program generate it. The program should either access previously saved data sets, allow the user the option of providing input for the program, or perform some non- trivial calculation. Make sure that the purpose of each input field in your forms is clearly labeled.

Your submission should be contained in a single pdf file, including a description of the form(s) that access your program, all of the html and R code that you use, and one or more screenshots. Also provide the URL of your program, so that I can test it if necessary. Email the pdf file to me ([email protected]), by 11:59PM (plus or minus a minute) on the due date. Make certain to save a copy of your email submission.