Select variables from a data frame — varSelectInput
R/input-select.R
Description
Create a select list that can be used to choose a single or multiple items from the column names of a data frame.
Arguments
- inputId
The
input
slot that will be used to access the value.- label
Display label for the control, or
NULL
for no label.- data
A data frame. Used to retrieve the column names as choices for a
selectInput()
- 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%'
; seevalidateCssUnit()
.- 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, whenmultiple=FALSE
, a select input will be a drop-down list, but whensize
is set, it will be a box instead.- ...
Arguments passed to
varSelectInput()
.- options
A list of options. See the documentation of selectize.js for possible options (character option values inside
base::I()
will be treated as literal JavaScript code; seerenderDataTable()
for details).
Value
A variable select list control that can be added to a UI definition.
Details
By default, varSelectInput()
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
.
Note
The variable selectize input created from varSelectizeInput()
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)
.
Server value
The resulting server input
value will be returned as:
A symbol if
multiple = FALSE
. Theinput
value should be used with rlang'srlang::!!()
. For example,ggplot2::aes(!!input$variable)
.A list of symbols if
multiple = TRUE
. Theinput
value should be used with rlang'srlang::!!!()
to expand the symbol list as individual arguments. For example,dplyr::select(mtcars, !!!input$variabls)
which is equivalent todplyr::select(mtcars, !!input$variabls[[1]], !!input$variabls[[2]], ..., !!input$variabls[[length(input$variabls)]])
.
See also
Other input elements:
actionButton()
,
checkboxGroupInput()
,
checkboxInput()
,
dateInput()
,
dateRangeInput()
,
fileInput()
,
numericInput()
,
passwordInput()
,
radioButtons()
,
selectInput()
,
sliderInput()
,
submitButton()
,
textAreaInput()
,
textInput()
Examples
## Only run examples in interactive R sessions
if (interactive()) {
library(ggplot2)
# single selection
shinyApp(
ui = fluidPage(
varSelectInput("variable", "Variable:", mtcars),
plotOutput("data")
),
server = function(input, output) {
output$data <- renderPlot({
ggplot(mtcars, aes(!!input$variable)) + geom_histogram()
})
}
)
# multiple selections
if (FALSE) {
shinyApp(
ui = fluidPage(
varSelectInput("variables", "Variable:", mtcars, multiple = TRUE),
tableOutput("data")
),
server = function(input, output) {
output$data <- renderTable({
if (length(input$variables) == 0) return(mtcars)
mtcars %>% dplyr::select(!!!input$variables)
}, rownames = TRUE)
}
)}
}