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% Generated by roxygen2 (4.1.1): do not edit by hand
% Please edit documentation in R/input-slider.R
\name{sliderInput}
\alias{animationOptions}
\alias{sliderInput}
\title{Slider Input Widget}
\usage{
sliderInput(inputId, label, min, max, value, step = NULL, round = FALSE,
format = NULL, locale = NULL, ticks = TRUE, animate = FALSE,
width = NULL, sep = ",", pre = NULL, post = NULL, timeFormat = NULL,
timezone = NULL, dragRange = TRUE)
animationOptions(interval = 1000, loop = FALSE, playButton = NULL,
pauseButton = NULL)
}
\arguments{
\item{inputId}{The \code{input} slot that will be used to access the value.}
\item{label}{Display label for the control, or \code{NULL} for no label.}
\item{min}{The minimum value (inclusive) that can be selected.}
\item{max}{The maximum value (inclusive) that can be selected.}
\item{value}{The initial value of the slider. A numeric vector of length one
will create a regular slider; a numeric vector of length two will create a
double-ended range slider. A warning will be issued if the value doesn't
fit between \code{min} and \code{max}.}
\item{step}{Specifies the interval between each selectable value on the
slider (if \code{NULL}, a heuristic is used to determine the step size). If
the values are dates, \code{step} is in days; if the values are times
(POSIXt), \code{step} is in seconds.}
\item{round}{\code{TRUE} to round all values to the nearest integer;
\code{FALSE} if no rounding is desired; or an integer to round to that
number of digits (for example, 1 will round to the nearest 10, and -2 will
round to the nearest .01). Any rounding will be applied after snapping to
the nearest step.}
\item{format}{Deprecated.}
\item{locale}{Deprecated.}
\item{ticks}{\code{FALSE} to hide tick marks, \code{TRUE} to show them
according to some simple heuristics.}
\item{animate}{\code{TRUE} to show simple animation controls with default
settings; \code{FALSE} not to; or a custom settings list, such as those
created using \code{\link{animationOptions}}.}
\item{width}{The width of the input, e.g. \code{'400px'}, or \code{'100\%'};
see \code{\link{validateCssUnit}}.}
\item{sep}{Separator between thousands places in numbers.}
\item{pre}{A prefix string to put in front of the value.}
\item{post}{A suffix string to put after the value.}
\item{timeFormat}{Only used if the values are Date or POSIXt objects. A time
format string, to be passed to the Javascript strftime library. See
\url{https://github.com/samsonjs/strftime} for more details. The allowed
format specifications are very similar, but not identical, to those for R's
\code{\link{strftime}} function. For Dates, the default is \code{"\%F"}
(like \code{"2015-07-01"}), and for POSIXt, the default is \code{"\%F \%T"}
(like \code{"2015-07-01 15:32:10"}).}
\item{timezone}{Only used if the values are POSIXt objects. A string
specifying the time zone offset for the displayed times, in the format
\code{"+HHMM"} or \code{"-HHMM"}. If \code{NULL} (the default), times will
be displayed in the browser's time zone. The value \code{"+0000"} will
result in UTC time.}
\item{dragRange}{This option is used only if it is a range slider (with two
values). If \code{TRUE} (the default), the range can be dragged. In other
words, the min and max can be dragged together. If \code{FALSE}, the range
cannot be dragged.}
\item{interval}{The interval, in milliseconds, between each animation step.}
\item{loop}{\code{TRUE} to automatically restart the animation when it
reaches the end.}
\item{playButton}{Specifies the appearance of the play button. Valid values
are a one-element character vector (for a simple text label), an HTML tag
or list of tags (using \code{\link{tag}} and friends), or raw HTML (using
\code{\link{HTML}}).}
\item{pauseButton}{Similar to \code{playButton}, but for the pause button.}
}
\description{
Constructs a slider widget to select a numeric value from a range.
}
\seealso{
\code{\link{updateSliderInput}}
Other input.elements: \code{\link{actionButton}},
\code{\link{actionLink}};
\code{\link{checkboxGroupInput}};
\code{\link{checkboxInput}}; \code{\link{dateInput}};
\code{\link{dateRangeInput}}; \code{\link{fileInput}};
\code{\link{numericInput}}; \code{\link{passwordInput}};
\code{\link{radioButtons}}; \code{\link{selectInput}},
\code{\link{selectizeInput}}; \code{\link{submitButton}};
\code{\link{textInput}}
}