\name{reactiveText} \alias{reactiveText} \title{Creates a reactive text value that is suitable for assigning to an \code{output} slot.} \usage{ reactiveText(func) } \arguments{ \item{func}{A function that returns a printable R object, or an invisible character vector.} } \description{ The corresponding HTML output tag can be anything (though \code{pre} is recommended if you need a monospace font and whitespace preserved) and should have the CSS class name \code{live-text}. } \details{ The result of executing \code{func} will be printed inside a \code{\link[utils]{capture.output}} call. If instead you want to return a single-element character vector to be used verbatim, return it wrapped in \code{\link[base]{invisible}} (or alternatively, just use \code{\link{reactive}} instead of \code{reactiveText}. }