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shinyWidgets (version 0.6.0)

dropdownButton: Dropdown Button

Description

Create a dropdown menu with Bootstrap where you can put input elements.

Usage

dropdownButton(
  ...,
  circle = TRUE,
  status = "default",
  size = "default",
  icon = NULL,
  label = NULL,
  tooltip = FALSE,
  right = FALSE,
  up = FALSE,
  width = NULL,
  margin = "10px",
  inline = FALSE,
  inputId = NULL
)

Arguments

...

List of tag to be displayed into the dropdown menu.

circle

Logical. Use a circle button

status

Add a class to the buttons, you can use Bootstrap status like 'info', 'primary', 'danger', 'warning' or 'success'. Or use an arbitrary strings to add a custom class, e.g. : with status = 'myClass', buttons will have class btn-myClass.

size

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

icon

An icon to appear on the button.

label

Label to appear on the button. If circle = TRUE and tooltip = TRUE, label is used in tooltip.

tooltip

Put a tooltip on the button, you can customize tooltip with tooltipOptions.

right

Logical. The dropdown menu starts on the right.

up

Logical. Display the dropdown menu above.

width

Width of the dropdown menu content.

margin

Value of the dropdown margin-right and margin-left menu content.

inline

use an inline (span()) or block container (div()) for the output.

inputId

Optional, id for the button, the button act like an actionButton, and you can use the id to toggle the dropdown menu server-side with toggleDropdownButton.

Details

It is possible to know if a dropdown is open or closed server-side with input$<inputId>_state.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
## Only run examples in interactive R sessions
if (interactive()) {

library(shiny)
library(shinyWidgets)

ui <- fluidPage(
  dropdownButton(
    inputId = "mydropdown",
    label = "Controls",
    icon = icon("sliders"),
    status = "primary",
    circle = FALSE,
    sliderInput(
      inputId = "n",
      label = "Number of observations",
      min = 10, max = 100, value = 30
    ),
    prettyToggle(
      inputId = "na",
      label_on = "NAs keeped",
      label_off = "NAs removed",
      icon_on = icon("check"),
      icon_off = icon("remove")
    )
  ),
  tags$div(style = "height: 140px;"), # spacing
  verbatimTextOutput(outputId = "out"),
  verbatimTextOutput(outputId = "state")
)

server <- function(input, output, session) {

  output$out <- renderPrint({
    cat(
      " # n\n", input$n, "\n",
      "# na\n", input$na
    )
  })

  output$state <- renderPrint({
    cat("Open:", input$mydropdown_state)
  })

}

shinyApp(ui, server)

}
# }

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