Hide/show outputs Shiny R

Mily picture Mily · Feb 1, 2016 · Viewed 13.5k times · Source

I am trying to find out how to show and hide my outputs like graphics and tabels each time when the user change something in the widjets. For instance I have a slider input for my variable called "gender" with 2 choices : male and female. I also have a button which executes estimations when the user click on it. I want to hide the outputs each time when the user changes at least one choice between the different widjets. For instance after one estimation the user decides to change only the level of education and when the user click on the sliderInput box, I would like to hide the previous results.

I tried to use the R package shinyjs and the functions hide/show but they are not working for outputs.

Do you have any idea how to do it without using shinyjs package?

Here is a part of my code:

shinyUI(fluidPage(

  sidebarLayout(
    fluidRow( 
      column(4, wellPanel(

  fluidRow(
      column(5,selectInput("gender",
                          label = div("Sexe",style = "color:royalblue"),
                          choices = list("Male", "Female"),
                          selected = "Female")),

        # other different widjets..        

              column(8, plotOutput('simulationChange')),
              column(4, tableOutput('simulationChangeTable'),
                                    tags$style("#simulationChangeTable table {font-size:9pt;background-color: #E5E4E2;font-weight:bold;margin-top: 121px; margin-left:-30px;overflow:hidden; white-space:nowrap;text-align:left;align:left;}", 
                                    media="screen", 
                                    type="text/css"), 
                  fluidRow(
                     column(6, tableOutput('simulationChangeEsperance'),
                                    tags$style("#simulationChangeEsperance table {font-size:9pt;background-color: #E5E4E2;font-weight:bold;margin-top: -10px; margin-left:-30px;overflow:hidden; white-space:wrap;word-break: break-word;width:173px;text-align:left;}"))
                  )
              )
            )
        )
     )
    ))  

shinyServer(function(input, output, session) {
# part of my server.R code
    observe({


   if (input$gender|input$age|input$birthplace|input$education){  
      shinyjs::hide("simulationChange")
      shinyjs::hide("simulationChangeTable")
      shinyjs::hide("simulationChangeEsperance")
      }      
})

Thank you.

Answer

DeanAttali picture DeanAttali · Feb 3, 2016

The reason your code didn't work is because you didn't make a call to useShinyjs() (if you read the documentation or look at any examples of using shinyjs, you'll see that you HAVE to call useShinyjs() in the UI).

I couldn't replicate your code because it had too many errors, but just to demonstrate that it does work with outputs, here's a small example you can run. In your project, just add shinyjs::useShinyjs() somewhere in the UI.

library(shiny)
library(shinyjs)

ui <- fluidPage(
  useShinyjs(),
  actionButton("hideshow", "Hide/show plot"),
  plotOutput("plot")
)

server <- function(input, output, session) {
  output$plot <- renderPlot({
    plot(rnorm(100))
  })

  observeEvent(input$hideshow, {
    # every time the button is pressed, alternate between hiding and showing the plot
    toggle("plot")
  })
}

shinyApp(ui = ui, server = server)