R Markdown documents are a perfect platform for interactive content. To make your documents interactive, add:
- Shiny Markdown Output
- Shiny Rmarkdown
- Shiny Markdown Pdf
- Shiny Markdown Image
- Shiny And R Markdown
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- Interactive JavaScript visualizations based on htmlwidgets, or
- Reactive components made with Shiny
htmlwidgets
Htmlwidgets are R functions that return JavaScript visualizations. The document below uses a leaflet htmlwidget to create an interactive map. You can access the document here on RStudio Cloud.
Htmlwidgets create client side interactions. Since htmlwidgets are exported in JavaScript, any common web browser can execute the interactions.
Learn more about packages that build htmlwidgets at www.htmlwidgets.org.
Shiny
The Shiny package builds interactive web apps powered by R. To call Shiny code from an R Markdown document, add runtime: shiny
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Use Shiny to run any R code that you like in response to user actions. Since web browsers cannot execute R code, Shiny interactions occur on the server side.
Learn more about Shiny at the Shiny Development Center.
Output formats
Htmlwidgets and Shiny elements rely on HTML and JavaScript. They will work in any R Markdown format that is viewed in a web browser, such as html documents, notebooks and websites, as well as dashboards and slide presentations.
If you include an interactive element in a static output format, like a PDF, R Markdown will embed a screenshot of the element.
Learn more about interactive documents with R Markdown at Interactive Documents.
Shiny Markdown Output
The dygraphs package provides the dygraphOutput
and renderDygraph
functions to enable use of dygraphs within Shiny applications and R Markdown interactive documents.
Shiny Rmarkdown
Note that using dygraphs with Shiny requires a recent version of the Shiny package (>= 0.10.2.1) so you should be sure to update Shiny before trying out dygraphs with it.
Simple Example
These functions work exactly like the Shiny plotOutput and renderPlot functions. For example, here’s a simple Shiny application that uses these functions:
Shiny Markdown Pdf
ui.R
Shiny Markdown Image
server.R
Shiny Inputs
Two Shiny input bindings are made available by dygraphs to allow dynamic responses to user actions:
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date_window
input binding which responds to changes in the selected/zoomeddateWindow
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click
input binding which responds to mouse clicks and makes available the value on the x-axis that the click corresponds to as well as the closest x,y point to the click.
The names of the input bindings are the shiny ID combined with the name of the input (e.g. mydygraph_data_window
or mydygraph_click
). For example, here’s another variation of the simple application from above that displays the current from/to range as well as responds to click events:
Shiny And R Markdown
ui.R
Shiny Markdown
server.R