Create a Bootstrap 386 text area input
Usage
text_area_input_386(
inputId,
label,
value = "",
width = NULL,
height = NULL,
cols = NULL,
rows = NULL,
placeholder = NULL,
resize = NULL
)Arguments
- inputId
The
inputslot that will be used to access the value.- label
Display label for the control, or
NULLfor no label.- value
Initial value.
- width
The width of the input, e.g.
'400px', or'100%'; seevalidateCssUnit().- height
The height of the input, e.g.
'400px', or'100%'; seevalidateCssUnit().- cols
Value of the visible character columns of the input, e.g.
80. This argument will only take effect if there is not a CSSwidthrule defined for this element; such a rule could come from thewidthargument of this function or from a containing page layout such asfluidPage().- rows
The value of the visible character rows of the input, e.g.
6. If theheightargument is specified,heightwill take precedence in the browser's rendering.- placeholder
A character string giving the user a hint as to what can be entered into the control. Internet Explorer 8 and 9 do not support this option.
- resize
Which directions the textarea box can be resized. Can be one of
"both","none","vertical", and"horizontal". The default,NULL, will use the client browser's default setting for resizing textareas.
Examples
if (interactive()) {
library(shiny)
library(shiny386)
ui <- page_386(
textAreaInput("caption", "Caption", "Data Summary"),
verbatimTextOutput("value")
)
server <- function(input, output, session) {
output$value <- renderText({ input$caption })
}
shinyApp(ui, server)
}