This is often useful for choices_selected()
as it marks up the drop-down boxes
for shiny::selectInput()
.
Usage
choices_labeled(choices, labels, subset = NULL, types = NULL)
# S3 method for class 'choices_labeled'
print(x, ...)
Arguments
- choices
(
character
orfactor
ornumeric
orlogical
) vector.- labels
(
character
) vector containing labels to be applied tochoices
. IfNA
then "Label Missing" will be used.- subset
(
character
orfactor
ornumeric
orlogical
) vector that is a subset ofchoices
. This is useful if only a few variables need to be named. If this argument is used, the returned vector will match its order.- types
(
character
) vector containing the types of the columns to be used for applying the appropriate icons to the choices_selected drop down box (e.g. "numeric").- x
an object used to select a method.
- ...
further arguments passed to or from other methods.
Details
If either choices
or labels
are factors, they are coerced to character.
Duplicated elements from choices
get removed.
Examples
library(teal.data)
#> Loading required package: teal.code
library(shiny)
ADSL <- rADSL
ADTTE <- rADTTE
choices1 <- choices_labeled(names(ADSL), col_labels(ADSL, fill = FALSE))
choices2 <- choices_labeled(ADTTE$PARAMCD, ADTTE$PARAM)
# if only a subset of variables are needed, use subset argument
choices3 <- choices_labeled(
names(ADSL),
col_labels(ADSL, fill = FALSE),
subset = c("ARMCD", "ARM")
)
ui <- fluidPage(
selectInput("c1",
label = "Choices from ADSL",
choices = choices1,
selected = choices1[1]
),
selectInput("c2",
label = "Choices from ADTTE",
choices = choices2,
selected = choices2[1]
),
selectInput("c3",
label = "Arm choices from ADSL",
choices = choices3,
selected = choices3[1]
)
)
server <- function(input, output) {}
if (interactive()) {
shinyApp(ui, server)
}