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shinyWidgets (version 0.8.6)

prettyCheckboxGroup: Pretty Checkbox Group Input Control

Description

Create a group of pretty checkboxes that can be used to toggle multiple choices independently. The server will receive the input as a character vector of the selected values.

Usage

prettyCheckboxGroup(
  inputId,
  label,
  choices = NULL,
  selected = NULL,
  status = "default",
  shape = c("square", "curve", "round"),
  outline = FALSE,
  fill = FALSE,
  thick = FALSE,
  animation = NULL,
  icon = NULL,
  plain = FALSE,
  bigger = FALSE,
  inline = FALSE,
  width = NULL,
  choiceNames = NULL,
  choiceValues = NULL
)

Value

A character vector or NULL server-side.

Arguments

inputId

The input slot that will be used to access the value.

label

Display label for the control.

choices

List of values to show checkboxes for. If elements of the list are named then that name rather than the value is displayed to the user. If this argument is provided, then choiceNames and choiceValues must not be provided, and vice-versa. The values should be strings; other types (such as logicals and numbers) will be coerced to strings.

selected

The values that should be initially selected, if any.

status

Add a class to the checkbox, you can use Bootstrap status like 'info', 'primary', 'danger', 'warning' or 'success'.

shape

Shape of the checkbox between square, curve and round.

outline

Color also the border of the checkbox (TRUE or FALSE).

fill

Fill the checkbox with color (TRUE or FALSE).

thick

Make the content inside checkbox smaller (TRUE or FALSE).

animation

Add an animation when checkbox is checked, a value between smooth, jelly, tada, rotate, pulse.

icon

Optional, display an icon on the checkbox, must be an icon created with icon.

plain

Remove the border when checkbox is checked (TRUE or FALSE).

bigger

Scale the checkboxes a bit bigger (TRUE or FALSE).

inline

If TRUE, render the choices inline (i.e. horizontally).

width

The width of the input, e.g. 400px, or 100%.

choiceNames

List of names to display to the user.

choiceValues

List of values corresponding to choiceNames

See Also

updatePrettyCheckboxGroup for updating values server-side.

Examples

Run this code
library(shiny)
library(shinyWidgets)

ui <- fluidPage(
  tags$h1("Pretty checkbox group"),
  br(),

  fluidRow(
    column(
      width = 4,
      prettyCheckboxGroup(
        inputId = "checkgroup1",
        label = "Click me!",
        choices = c("Click me !", "Me !", "Or me !")
      ),
      verbatimTextOutput(outputId = "res1"),
      br(),
      prettyCheckboxGroup(
        inputId = "checkgroup4",
        label = "Click me!",
        choices = c("Click me !", "Me !", "Or me !"),
        outline = TRUE,
        plain = TRUE,
        icon = icon("thumbs-up")
      ),
      verbatimTextOutput(outputId = "res4")
    ),
    column(
      width = 4,
      prettyCheckboxGroup(
        inputId = "checkgroup2",
        label = "Click me!",
        thick = TRUE,
        choices = c("Click me !", "Me !", "Or me !"),
        animation = "pulse",
        status = "info"
      ),
      verbatimTextOutput(outputId = "res2"),
      br(),
      prettyCheckboxGroup(
        inputId = "checkgroup5",
        label = "Click me!",
        icon = icon("check"),
        choices = c("Click me !", "Me !", "Or me !"),
        animation = "tada",
        status = "default"
      ),
      verbatimTextOutput(outputId = "res5")
    ),
    column(
      width = 4,
      prettyCheckboxGroup(
        inputId = "checkgroup3",
        label = "Click me!",
        choices = c("Click me !", "Me !", "Or me !"),
        shape = "round",
        status = "danger",
        fill = TRUE,
        inline = TRUE
      ),
      verbatimTextOutput(outputId = "res3")
    )
  )

)

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

  output$res1 <- renderPrint(input$checkgroup1)
  output$res2 <- renderPrint(input$checkgroup2)
  output$res3 <- renderPrint(input$checkgroup3)
  output$res4 <- renderPrint(input$checkgroup4)
  output$res5 <- renderPrint(input$checkgroup5)

}

if (interactive())
  shinyApp(ui, server)

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