split_layout {shiny.semantic}R Documentation

Split layout

Description

Lays out elements horizontally, dividing the available horizontal space into equal parts (by default) or specified by parameters.

Usage

split_layout(..., cell_widths = NULL, cell_args = "", style = NULL)

splitLayout(..., cellWidths = NULL, cellArgs = "", style = NULL)

Arguments

...

Unnamed arguments will become child elements of the layout.

cell_widths

Character or numeric vector indicating the widths of the individual cells. Recycling will be used if needed.

cell_args

character with additional attributes that should be used for each cell of the layout.

style

character with style of outer box surrounding all elements

cellWidths

same as cell_widths

cellArgs

same as cell_args

Value

split layout grid object

Examples

if (interactive()) {
  #' Server code used for all examples
  server <- function(input, output) {
    output$plot1 <- renderPlot(plot(cars))
    output$plot2 <- renderPlot(plot(pressure))
    output$plot3 <- renderPlot(plot(AirPassengers))
  }
  #' Equal sizing
  ui <- semanticPage(
    split_layout(
      plotOutput("plot1"),
      plotOutput("plot2")
    )
  )
  shinyApp(ui, server)
  #' Custom widths
  ui <- semanticPage(
    split_layout(cell_widths = c("25%", "75%"),
                plotOutput("plot1"),
                plotOutput("plot2")
    )
  )
  shinyApp(ui, server)
  #' All cells at 300 pixels wide, with cell padding
  #' and a border around everything
  ui <- semanticPage(
    split_layout(
    cell_widths = 300,
    cell_args = "padding: 6px;",
    style = "border: 1px solid silver;",
    plotOutput("plot1"),
    plotOutput("plot2"),
    plotOutput("plot3")
  )
  )
  shinyApp(ui, server)
}

[Package shiny.semantic version 0.5.1 Index]