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shinyWidgets (version 0.6.0)

setSliderColor: Color editor for sliderInput

Description

Edit the color of the original shiny's sliderInputs

Usage

setSliderColor(color, sliderId)

Arguments

color

The color to apply. This can also be a vector of colors if you want to customize more than 1 slider. Either pass the name of the color such as 'Chartreuse ' and 'Chocolate 'or the HEX notation such as '#7FFF00' and '#D2691E'.

sliderId

The id of the customized slider(s). This can be a vector like c(1, 2), if you want to modify the 2 first sliders. However, if you only want to modify the second slider, just use the value 2.

See Also

See chooseSliderSkin to update the global skin of your sliders.

Examples

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

library(shiny)
library(shinyWidgets)

ui <- fluidPage(

  # only customize the 2 first sliders and the last one
  # the color of the third one is empty
  setSliderColor(c("DeepPink ", "#FF4500", "", "Teal"), c(1, 2, 4)),
  sliderInput("obs", "My pink slider:",
              min = 0, max = 100, value = 50
  ),
  sliderInput("obs2", "My orange slider:",
              min = 0, max = 100, value = 50
  ),
  sliderInput("obs3", "My basic slider:",
              min = 0, max = 100, value = 50
  ),
  sliderInput("obs3", "My teal slider:",
              min = 0, max = 100, value = 50
  ),
  plotOutput("distPlot")
)

server <- function(input, output) {

  output$distPlot <- renderPlot({
    hist(rnorm(input$obs))
  })
}

shinyApp(ui, server)

}
# }

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