if (interactive()) {
shiny::shinyApp(
ui = shiny::fluidPage(
useShinyjs(), # Set up shinyjs
shiny::actionButton("btn", "Click me"),
shiny::p(id = "element", "Watch what happens to me")
),
server = function(input, output, session) {
shiny::observeEvent(input$btn, {
# Change the following line for more examples
toggle("element")
})
}
)
}
# The shinyjs function call in the above app can be replaced by
# any of the following examples to produce similar Shiny apps
toggle(id = "element")
toggle("element", TRUE)
toggle("element", TRUE, "fade", 2)
toggle(id = "element", delay = 1)
toggle(id = "element", time = 1, anim = TRUE, animType = "slide")
show("element")
show(id = "element", anim = TRUE)
hide("element")
hide(id = "element", anim = TRUE)
## toggle can be given an optional `condition` argument, which
## determines if to show or hide the element
if (interactive()) {
shiny::shinyApp(
ui = shiny::fluidPage(
useShinyjs(),
shiny::checkboxInput("checkbox", "Show the text", TRUE),
shiny::p(id = "element", "Watch what happens to me")
),
server = function(input, output, session) {
shiny::observe({
toggle(id = "element", condition = input$checkbox)
})
}
)
}
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