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colorSelectorInput: Color Selector Input

Description

Choose between a restrictive set of colors.

Usage

colorSelectorInput(inputId, label, choices, selected = NULL,
  mode = c("radio", "checkbox"), display_label = FALSE, ncol = 10)

colorSelectorExample()

colorSelectorDrop(inputId, label, choices, selected = NULL, display_label = FALSE, ncol = 10, circle = TRUE, size = "sm", up = FALSE, 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

A list of colors, can be a list of named list, see example.

selected

Default selected color, if NULL the first color for mode = 'radio' and none for mode = 'checkbox'

mode

'radio' for only one choice, 'checkbox' for selecting multiple values.

display_label

Display list's names after palette of color.

ncol

If choices is not a list but a vector, go to line after n elements.

circle

Logical, use a circle or a square button

size

Size of the button : default, lg, sm, xs.

up

Logical. Display the dropdown menu above.

width

Width of the dropdown menu content.

Value

a colorSelectorInput control

Functions

  • colorSelectorExample: Examples of use for colorSelectorInput

  • colorSelectorDrop: Display a colorSelector in a dropdown button

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
if (interactive()) {

# Full example
colorSelectorExample()

# Simple example
ui <- fluidPage(
  colorSelectorInput(
    inputId = "mycolor1", label = "Pick a color :",
    choices = c("steelblue", "cornflowerblue",
                "firebrick", "palegoldenrod",
                "forestgreen")
  ),
  verbatimTextOutput("result1")
)

server <- function(input, output, session) {
  output$result1 <- renderPrint({
    input$mycolor1
  })
}

shinyApp(ui = ui, server = server)

}
# }

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