toggleWidget {rgl} | R Documentation |
An HTML widget to toggle display of elements of a scene
Description
This function produces a button in an HTML scene that will toggle the display of items in the scene.
Usage
toggleWidget(sceneId,
ids = tagged3d(tags), tags = NULL, hidden = integer(),
subscenes = NULL,
label,
...)
Arguments
sceneId |
The HTML id of the RGL scene being controlled,
or an object as in |
ids , |
The RGL id numbers of the objects to toggle. Those in |
tags |
Alternate way to specify |
subscenes |
The subscenes in which to toggle the objects. |
label |
The label to put on the button. The default is set
from the expression passed to |
... |
Additional arguments to pass to |
Details
Like playwidget
, this function is designed
to work within the htmlwidgets framework.
If the value is printed, the button will be inserted
into the output.
It is also designed to work with magrittr-style
pipes: the result of rglwidget
or
other widgets can be piped into it to add it
to a display. It can also appear first in the
pipeline, if sceneId
is set to NA
.
Value
A widget suitable for use in an Rmarkdown-generated web page, or elsewhere.
Author(s)
Duncan Murdoch
See Also
toggleButton
for the older style
of HTML control.
Examples
theplot <- plot3d(rnorm(100), rnorm(100), rnorm(100), col = "red")
widget <- rglwidget(height = 300, width = 300) %>%
toggleWidget(theplot["data"],
hidden = theplot[c("xlab", "ylab", "zlab")],
label = "Points")
if (interactive() || in_pkgdown_example())
widget