selectInput
selectInput(inputId, label, choices, selected = NULL, multiple = FALSE,
selectize = TRUE, width = NULL, size = NULL)
selectizeInput(inputId, ..., options = NULL, width = NULL)
Arguments
inputId | The input slot that will be used to access the value. |
---|---|
label | Display label for the control, or NULL for no label. |
choices | List of values to select from. If elements of the list are named, then that name rather than the value is displayed to the user. This can also be a named list whose elements are (either named or unnamed) lists or vectors. If this is the case, the outermost names will be used as the "optgroup" label for the elements in the respective sublist. This allows you to group and label similar choices. See the example section for a small demo of this feature. |
selected | The initially selected value (or multiple values if
multiple = TRUE ). If not specified then defaults to the first value
for single-select lists and no values for multiple select lists. |
multiple | Is selection of multiple items allowed? |
selectize | Whether to use selectize.js or not. |
width | The width of the input, e.g. '400px' , or '100%' ;
see validateCssUnit . |
size | Number of items to show in the selection box; a larger number
will result in a taller box. Not compatible with selectize=TRUE .
Normally, when multiple=FALSE , a select input will be a drop-down
list, but when size is set, it will be a box instead. |
... | Arguments passed to selectInput() . |
options | A list of options. See the documentation of selectize.js
for possible options (character option values inside I() will
be treated as literal JavaScript code; see renderDataTable()
for details). |
Value
-
A select list control that can be added to a UI definition.
Description
Create a select list that can be used to choose a single or multiple items from a list of values.
Details
By default, selectInput()
and selectizeInput()
use the
JavaScript library selectize.js
(https://github.com/selectize/selectize.js) to instead of the basic
select input element. To use the standard HTML select input element, use
selectInput()
with selectize=FALSE
.
In selectize mode, if the first element in choices
has a value of
""
, its name will be treated as a placeholder prompt. For example:
selectInput("letter", "Letter", c("Choose one" = "", LETTERS))
Note
The selectize input created from selectizeInput()
allows
deletion of the selected option even in a single select input, which will
return an empty string as its value. This is the default behavior of
selectize.js. However, the selectize input created from
selectInput(..., selectize = TRUE)
will ignore the empty string
value when it is a single choice input and the empty string is not in the
choices
argument. This is to keep compatibility with
selectInput(..., selectize = FALSE)
.
Examples
## Only run examples in interactive R sessions
if (interactive()) {
# basic example
shinyApp(
ui = fluidPage(
selectInput("variable", "Variable:",
c("Cylinders" = "cyl",
"Transmission" = "am",
"Gears" = "gear")),
tableOutput("data")
),
server = function(input, output) {
output$data <- renderTable({
mtcars[, c("mpg", input$variable), drop = FALSE]
}, rownames = TRUE)
}
)
# demoing optgroup support in the `choices` arg
shinyApp(
ui = fluidPage(
selectInput("state", "Choose a state:",
list(`East Coast` = c("NY", "NJ", "CT"),
`West Coast` = c("WA", "OR", "CA"),
`Midwest` = c("MN", "WI", "IA"))
),
textOutput("result")
),
server = function(input, output) {
output$result <- renderText({
paste("You chose", input$state)
})
}
)
}
See also
Other input elements: actionButton
,
checkboxGroupInput
,
checkboxInput
, dateInput
,
dateRangeInput
, fileInput
,
numericInput
, passwordInput
,
radioButtons
, sliderInput
,
submitButton
, textAreaInput
,
textInput