Split layout — splitLayout
splitLayout(..., cellWidths = NULL, cellArgs = list())
Arguments
... |
Unnamed arguments will become child elements of the layout. Named arguments will become HTML attributes on the outermost tag. |
---|---|
cellWidths |
Character or numeric vector indicating the widths of the
individual cells. Recycling will be used if needed. Character values will
be interpreted as CSS lengths (see |
cellArgs |
Any additional attributes that should be used for each cell of the layout. |
Description
Lays out elements horizontally, dividing the available horizontal space into equal parts (by default).
See also
Other layout functions:
fillPage()
,
fixedPage()
,
flowLayout()
,
fluidPage()
,
navbarPage()
,
sidebarLayout()
,
verticalLayout()
Examples
## Only run examples in interactive R sessions if (interactive()) { options(device.ask.default = FALSE) # Server code used for all examples server <- function(input, output) { output$plot1 <- renderPlot(plot(cars)) output$plot2 <- renderPlot(plot(pressure)) output$plot3 <- renderPlot(plot(AirPassengers)) } # Equal sizing ui <- splitLayout( plotOutput("plot1"), plotOutput("plot2") ) shinyApp(ui, server) # Custom widths ui <- splitLayout(cellWidths = c("25%", "75%"), plotOutput("plot1"), plotOutput("plot2") ) shinyApp(ui, server) # All cells at 300 pixels wide, with cell padding # and a border around everything ui <- splitLayout( style = "border: 1px solid silver;", cellWidths = 300, cellArgs = list(style = "padding: 6px"), plotOutput("plot1"), plotOutput("plot2"), plotOutput("plot3") ) shinyApp(ui, server) }