Output and render functions for using visNetwork within Shiny
applications and interactive Rmd documents. With visNetworkProxy,
you can update your network without redraw in shiny.
visNetworkOutput(outputId, width = "100%", height = "400px")renderVisNetwork(expr, env = parent.frame(), quoted = FALSE)
visNetworkProxy(shinyId, session = shiny::getDefaultReactiveDomain())
: output variable to read from
Must be a valid CSS unit (like "100%",
"400px", "auto") or a number, which will be coerced to a
string and have "px" appended.
An expression that generates a visNetwork
The environment in which to evaluate expr.
Is expr a quoted expression (with quote())? This
is useful if you want to save an expression in a variable.
single-element character vector indicating the shiny output ID of the network to modify
the Shiny session object to which the map belongs; usually the default value will suffice
With visNetworkProxy, you can update your network and use various methods :
"all 'visNetwork' functons" : visOptions, visNodes, visEdges, visPhysics, visEvents, ...
visFocus : Focus to one or more nodes
visFit : Set view on a set of nodes
visUpdateNodes : Update and add nodes
visUpdateEdges : Update and add edges
visRemoveNodes : Remove nodes
visRemoveEdges : Remove edges
visSelectNodes :Select nodes
visSelectEdges : Select edges
visGetNodes : Get nodes dataset
visGetEdges : Get edges dataset
visSetSelection : Select edges/nodes
visNearestNodes : Get nearest nodes
visCollapse : Collapse nodes
visUncollapse : Uncollpase nodes
visSetTitle : Set and update main, submain, footer
and also... : visGetSelectedEdges, visGetSelectedNodes, visGetSelection,
visGetConnectedEdges, visGetConnectedNodes, visRedraw, visStabilize,
visSetData, visGetPositions, visMoveNode, visUnselectAll,
visGetScale, visGetBoundingBox, visGetViewPosition,visSetOptions
See online documentation http://datastorm-open.github.io/visNetwork/
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