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Animate Shiny and R Markdown content when it comes into view
The package aniview
allows to animate Shiny and R
Markdown content when it comes into view using animate-css thanks to
AniView.
Install the package from Github.
# install.packages("remotes")
::install_github("lgnbhl/aniview") remotes
In order to use aniview, you must first call
use_aniview()
in the apps’ UI.
Then simply apply aniview()
to any shiny element with an
animation listed on the animate-css
website.
library(shiny)
library(ggplot2)
library(aniview)
<- function(){
ui fluidPage(
::use_aniview(), # add use_aniview() in the UI
aniviewaniview(h1("Shiny with AniView", align = "center"), animation = "fadeInUp"),
br(),
aniview(plotOutput("plot"), animation = "zoomIn")
)
}
<- function(input, output, session){
server $plot <- renderPlot({
outputggplot(mpg, aes(displ, hwy, colour = class)) +
geom_point()
})
}
shinyApp(ui, server)
The function aniview()
doesn’t work directly with htmlwidgets.
The solution is to put the htmlwidget inside a container and animate it.
Below an example animating the box()
from
shinydashboard
in order to use plotly
.
library(shinydashboard)
library(plotly)
<- dashboardPage(
ui dashboardHeader(title = "Basic dashboard"),
dashboardSidebar(),
dashboardBody(
use_aniview(), # use_aniview() should be inside the body element
fluidRow(
aniview(box(plotlyOutput("plotly")), animation = "slideInLeft"),
)
)
)
<- function(input, output) {
server $plotly <- renderPlotly({
output<- ggplot(mpg, aes(displ, hwy, colour = class)) +
gg geom_point()
ggplotly(gg)
})
}
shinyApp(ui, server)
To animate a element of a R Markdown document, you must first call
use_aniview()
inside a R code chunk with
{r, echo = FALSE}
so the code will not be shown in the
final document.
```{r, echo = FALSE}
aniview::use_aniview()
```
Then you can animate any content of your R Markdown document using
the :::
markers of the rmarkdown
package
followed by
{.aniview data-av-animation="ANIMATE-CSS EFFECT"}
. The
animate-css effects are listed here.
Below an example with the “slideInUp” effect.
::: {.aniview data-av-animation="slideInUp"}
This element will be animated. :::
You can learn more about the CSS class markers in the Custom block chapter of the R Markdown Cookbook from Yihui Xie.
xaringan is a package for creating slideshows with remark.js using R Markdown. You can take a look at its introductory presentation.
You can easily animate a slide using the “animated” class of animate-css with any animation effect.
Below is a minimal example.
---
title: "Presentation Ninja"
subtitle: "with xaringan"
output:
xaringan::moon_reader:
lib_dir: libs
---
```{r, echo = FALSE}
aniview::use_aniview()
```
# A normal slide
---
class: animated, bounceInDown
# An animated slide
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They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.