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34 lines
971 B
R
\name{reactiveValuesToList}
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\alias{reactiveValuesToList}
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\title{Convert a reactivevalues object to a list}
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\usage{
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reactiveValuesToList(x, all.names = FALSE)
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}
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\arguments{
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\item{x}{A reactivevalues object.}
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\item{all.names}{If \code{TRUE}, include objects with a
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leading dot. If \code{FALSE} (the default) don't include
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those objects.}
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}
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\description{
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This function does something similar to what you might
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\code{\link{as.list}} to do. The difference is that the
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calling context will take dependencies on every object in
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the reactivevalues object. To avoid taking dependencies
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on all the objects, you can wrap the call with
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\code{\link{isolate}()}.
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}
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\examples{
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values <- reactiveValues(a = 1)
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\dontrun{
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reactiveValuesToList(values)
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}
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# To get the objects without taking dependencies on them, use isolate().
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# isolate() can also be used when calling from outside a reactive context (e.g.
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# at the console)
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isolate(reactiveValuesToList(values))
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}
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