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R-help - Shiny and Datatable

Joe,

If you look again at the CDC, USA 500 ,(
https://chronicdata.cdc.gov/500-Cities/500-Cities-Local-Data-for-Better-Health/6vp6-wxuq
),
the top 26 rows are USA crude prevalence  then age adjusted prevalence by
disease (for 2014), or the 13 (either crude prevalence, or age adjusted)
that you are looking for.

Judging by what you were describing above, it doesn't sound like you're
doing a 'things got better or things got worse,
year on year', so perhaps filtering the data to a given year (2014) and
given  health outcome (age adjusted) prior to
downloading might simplify things.
HTH
Chris

On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 6:19 PM, Joe Larson <joelarson452452 at gmail.com>
wrote: