renderPrint
renderPrint(expr, env = parent.frame(), quoted = FALSE,
width = getOption("width"), outputArgs = list())
Arguments
expr | An expression that may print output and/or return a printable R object. |
---|---|
env | The environment in which to evaluate expr . |
quoted | Is expr a quoted expression (with quote() )? This
is useful if you want to save an expression in a variable. |
width | The value for options('width') . |
outputArgs | A list of arguments to be passed through to the implicit
call to verbatimTextOutput when renderPrint is used
in an interactive R Markdown document. |
Description
Makes a reactive version of the given function that captures any printed
output, and also captures its printable result (unless
invisible
), into a string. The resulting function is suitable
for assigning to an output
slot.
Details
The corresponding HTML output tag can be anything (though pre
is
recommended if you need a monospace font and whitespace preserved) and should
have the CSS class name shiny-text-output
.
The result of executing func
will be printed inside a
capture.output
call.
Note that unlike most other Shiny output functions, if the given function
returns NULL
then NULL
will actually be visible in the output.
To display nothing, make your function return invisible()
.
Examples
isolate({
# renderPrint captures any print output, converts it to a string, and
# returns it
visFun <- renderPrint({ "foo" })
visFun()
# '[1] "foo"'
invisFun <- renderPrint({ invisible("foo") })
invisFun()
# ''
multiprintFun <- renderPrint({
print("foo");
"bar"
})
multiprintFun()
# '[1] "foo"\n[1] "bar"'
nullFun <- renderPrint({ NULL })
nullFun()
# 'NULL'
invisNullFun <- renderPrint({ invisible(NULL) })
invisNullFun()
# ''
vecFun <- renderPrint({ 1:5 })
vecFun()
# '[1] 1 2 3 4 5'
# Contrast with renderText, which takes the value returned from the function
# and uses cat() to convert it to a string
visFun <- renderText({ "foo" })
visFun()
# 'foo'
invisFun <- renderText({ invisible("foo") })
invisFun()
# 'foo'
multiprintFun <- renderText({
print("foo");
"bar"
})
multiprintFun()
# 'bar'
nullFun <- renderText({ NULL })
nullFun()
# ''
invisNullFun <- renderText({ invisible(NULL) })
invisNullFun()
# ''
vecFun <- renderText({ 1:5 })
vecFun()
# '1 2 3 4 5'
})
[1] "foo"
[1] "1 2 3 4 5"
See also
renderText
for displaying the value returned from a
function, instead of the printed output.