Description Usage Arguments See Also Examples
View source: R/shiny-material-radio-button.R
Build a shinymaterial radio button.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | material_radio_button(
input_id,
label,
choices,
selected = NULL,
color = NULL,
with_gap = FALSE
)
|
input_id |
String. The input identifier used to access the value. |
label |
String. The radio button label. |
choices |
Named vector. The option names and underyling values. |
selected |
The initially selected value (if not specified then defaults to the first value). |
color |
String. The color of the radio buttons. Leave empty for the default color. Visit https://materializecss.com/color.html for a list of available colors. This input requires using color hex codes, rather than the word form. E.g., "#ef5350", rather than "red lighten-1". |
with_gap |
Boolean. To create a radio button with a gap. |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 | material_radio_button(
input_id = "example_radio_button",
label = "Radio Button",
choices = c(
"Cake" = "c",
"Pie" = "p",
"Brownie" = "b"
),
color = "#ef5350"
)
|
<form action="#" id="example_radio_button" class="shiny-material-radio-button">
<label for="example_radio_button">Radio Button</label>
<p>
<input type="radio" name="example_radio_button" class="shinymaterial-radio-button-example_radio_button" id="c"/>
<label for="c">Cake</label>
</p>
<p>
<input type="radio" name="example_radio_button" class="shinymaterial-radio-button-example_radio_button" id="p"/>
<label for="p">Pie</label>
</p>
<p>
<input type="radio" name="example_radio_button" class="shinymaterial-radio-button-example_radio_button" id="b"/>
<label for="b">Brownie</label>
</p>
</form>
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