- name
name of the element in the HTML form. This argument is
mandatory and should be unique in the form.
- value
optional, value that will be pre-populated in the text
field and/or the caption of the button.
- size
optional, size of the element. For text input the number of visible
characters, for selection the number of visible items.
- type
type of the element. Valid entries are "text"
,
"password"
, "button"
, "checkbox"
,
"radio"
, "file"
, "hidden"
, "image"
,
"reset"
and "submit"
.
- checked
boolean, if set to TRUE
then the checked
attribute is set in the element (valid for checkboxes only).
- text
character vector of the items that will be shown to the
user.
- values
values that will represent the text
items in the
form and thus submitted. Typically IDs are used here instead of the
actual text to avoid issues with encoding and size.
- sel.index
index (integer or a logical vector) specifying which
value will be selected. If missing, none will be marked as selected.
- sel.value
value (one of the values
elements) which will
be selected. Only one of sel.index
and set.value
may
be specified.
- ...
Additional HTML attributes and their values. The actual range of
supported attibutes is browser- and element-specific. Some commonly
supported attributes include disabled
(must be boolean),
class
, id
, style
, onChange
,
onClick
, onSelect
, onFocus
, onBlur
.
It is possible to pass objects as long as they implement
as.character
method to generate valid values that can be used
in the item="value"
form, i.e. assuming double quotes around
the value in HTML.