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manipulateWidget()
has now new controls to enter in
comparison mode, choose the number of charts, the layout and the
variables to compare.compareOptions()
gains a new argument
allowCompare
to hide/show the new controls presented
above.mwTranslations()
to translate UI
elements.manipulateWidget()
had the same name as a variable in the
global environment.mwSelect(multiple = TRUE)
was not updating charts when
selection was empty.staticPlot()
was evaluating expressions in the wrong
environment.mwModule()
and
mwModuleUI()
: you have to passed directly ui options like
buttons on mwModuleUI()
rather than in
mwModule()
manipulateWidget
gains a new parameter “.exportBtn” to show
or hide this button..saveBtn
using modulemwGroup
mwSelectize
input.showCompare
shiny
with
fluidPage
and manipulateWidget
manipulateWidget()
has a new parameter
.updateBtnInit
. In case of update button
.updateBtn
, you can decide to render graphics on init or
not.manipulateWidget
gains a new
parameter “.saveBtn” to show or hide this button.manipulateWidget()
has a new parameter “.runApp”. If it
is false, then the function returns an object of class
MWController
that can be modified using command line
instructions. This is useful to write tests for UIs created with
manipulateWidget()
.manipulateWidget
interfaces can now be included in
shiny applications thanks to the two new functions
mwModule()
and mwModuleUI()
.mwSharedValue
has been
introduced. It can be used to avoid repeating the same computations when
inputs and output use a common intermediary value. It can also be used
when manipulateWidget()
is used in a shiny application to
send data from the main application to the module.manipulateWidget()
now only updates the dependant
inputs and outputs when user changes the value of an input. This can
lead to important performance improvement in complicated
applications.mwModule()
now return controller
value,
with possibility to use new clear()
methodheader
, footer
and
fluidRow
arguments to mwModuleUI()
manipulateWidget()
has lost all arguments that were
used to customize the UI. Parameters .controlPos
,
.tabColumns
and .compareLayout
do not exist
anymore.manipulateWidget()
now creates a more compact and
elegant user interface.manipulateWidget()
has a new argument
.compareOpts
to control the number of charts and their
position..compare
of manipulateWidget
can
now be a character vector.manipulateWidget()
now has a simpler API to show, hide
and update inputs dynamically. Parameters .display
and
.updateInputs
have been removed.mwUI()
and mwControlsUI()
have
been removed.manipulateWidget()
gains a new parameter
.return
to modify the object returned by the function.manipulateWidget()
has two new arguments
.width
and .height
to control size of the UI
in Rmarkdown documents with option runtime: shiny
mwGroup
can be used to create groups of
input..id
is now available when evaluating the
initial properties of the input controls. This can be useful in
comparison mode, for instance to set different choices for a select
input..updateInputs
was used..compare
and .updateInputs
were used together.manipulateWidget()
can now be used in a R Markdown
document with shiny runtime. Input controls are included in the final
document so end users can play with their values directly. (contribution
by JJ. Allaire)manipulateWidget()
has two new arguments
.compare
and .compareLayout
to create a
comparison interface. When .compare
is set, two charts are
outputed with some common and some individual input controls (see
vignette).manipulateWidget()
can
be dynamically updated thanks to the new argument “.updateInputs”.staticImage()
and
staticPlot()
to include in a combine widget a static image
or a static plot created with base functions, ggplot2, etc.combinedWidgets
objects, individual widgets are
stored in a property called widgets
, so users can now
access them and modify them.combineWidgets()
has been entirely rewritten
and now produces a htmlwidget that can be included as is in documents or
shiny applications. The general behavior is the same, but some
parameters have changed.manipulateWidget()
can now update an already rendered
widget instead of overwriting it each time the user changes an input.
This leads to better performance and user experience. Look at the
documentation of manipulateWidget for further information.manipulateWidget()
now preserves the order of the
initial value of select inputs.manipulateWidget()
now automatically finds the correct
render and output functions. This solves in particular sizing
problems.mwUI()
and mwControlsUI()
have been added to let the user easily reuse the user interface
generated by the package but with different server logic.These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.