updateRadioButtons(session, inputId, label = NULL, choices = NULL,
selected = NULL, inline = FALSE, choiceNames = NULL,
choiceValues = NULL)
session
object passed to function given to
shinyServer
.choiceNames
and choiceValues
must not be provided, and vice-versa.TRUE
, render the choices inline (i.e. horizontally)choiceNames
and choiceValues
must have the same length). If either of these arguments is
provided, then the other must be provided and choices
must not be provided. The advantage of using both of these over
a named list for choices
is that choiceNames
allows any
type of UI object to be passed through (tag objects, icons, HTML code,
...), instead of just simple text. See Examples.choiceNames
and choiceValues
must have the same length). If either of these arguments is
provided, then the other must be provided and choices
must not be provided. The advantage of using both of these over
a named list for choices
is that choiceNames
allows any
type of UI object to be passed through (tag objects, icons, HTML code,
...), instead of just simple text. See Examples.numericInput()
and
updateNumericInput()
take a similar set of arguments. Any arguments with NULL values will be ignored; they will not result in any
changes to the input object on the client. For radioButtons()
, checkboxGroupInput()
and
selectInput()
, the set of choices can be cleared by using
choices=character(0)
. Similarly, for these inputs, the selected item
can be cleared by using selected=character(0)
.radioButtons
## Only run examples in interactive R sessions
if (interactive()) {
ui <- fluidPage(
p("The first radio button group controls the second"),
radioButtons("inRadioButtons", "Input radio buttons",
c("Item A", "Item B", "Item C")),
radioButtons("inRadioButtons2", "Input radio buttons 2",
c("Item A", "Item B", "Item C"))
)
server <- function(input, output, session) {
observe({
x <- input$inRadioButtons
# Can also set the label and select items
updateRadioButtons(session, "inRadioButtons2",
label = paste("radioButtons label", x),
choices = x,
selected = x
)
})
}
shinyApp(ui, server)
}
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