reactiveVal
reactiveVal(value = NULL, label = NULL)Arguments
| value | An optional initial value. | 
|---|---|
| label | An optional label, for debugging purposes (see reactlog). If missing, a label will be automatically
created. | 
Value
- 
A function. Call the function with no arguments to (reactively) read
  the value; call the function with a single argument to set the value.
Description
The reactiveVal function is used to construct a "reactive value"
object. This is an object used for reading and writing a value, like a
variable, but with special capabilities for reactive programming. When you
read the value out of a reactiveVal object, the calling reactive expression
takes a dependency, and when you change the value, it notifies any reactives
that previously depended on that value.
Details
reactiveVal is very similar to reactiveValues, except
that the former is for a single reactive value (like a variable), whereas the
latter lets you conveniently use multiple reactive values by name (like a
named list of variables). For a one-off reactive value, it's more natural to
use reactiveVal. See the Examples section for an illustration.
Examples
## Not run: ------------------------------------
# 
# # Create the object by calling reactiveVal
# r <- reactiveVal()
# 
# # Set the value by calling with an argument
# r(10)
# 
# # Read the value by calling without arguments
# r()
## ---------------------------------------------
## Only run examples in interactive R sessions
if (interactive()) {
ui <- fluidPage(
  actionButton("minus", "-1"),
  actionButton("plus", "+1"),
  br(),
  textOutput("value")
)
# The comments below show the equivalent logic using reactiveValues()
server <- function(input, output, session) {
  value <- reactiveVal(0)       # rv <- reactiveValues(value = 0)
  observeEvent(input$minus, {
    newValue <- value() - 1     # newValue <- rv$value - 1
    value(newValue)             # rv$value <- newValue
  })
  observeEvent(input$plus, {
    newValue <- value() + 1     # newValue <- rv$value + 1
    value(newValue)             # rv$value <- newValue
  })
  output$value <- renderText({
    value()                     # rv$value
  })
}
shinyApp(ui, server)
}