\name{reactiveText} \alias{reactiveText} \title{Text Output} \usage{ reactiveText(func) } \arguments{ \item{func}{A function that returns an R object that can be used as an argument to \code{cat}.} } \description{ Makes a reactive version of the given function that also uses \code{\link[base]{cat}} to turn its result into a single-element character vector. } \details{ 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{shiny-text-output}. The result of executing \code{func} will passed to \code{cat}, inside a \code{\link[utils]{capture.output}} call. }