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% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand
% Please edit documentation in R/reactives.R
\name{invalidateReactiveValue}
\alias{invalidateReactiveValue}
\title{Invalidate a reactive value}
\usage{
invalidateReactiveValue(x, name)
}
\arguments{
\item{x}{A \code{\link{reactiveValues}} object (like \code{input}).}
\item{name}{The name of a value in the \code{\link{reactiveValues}} object.}
}
\description{
This invalidates a reactive value. If the value is accessed while invalid, a
"silent" exception is raised and the operation is stopped. This is the same
thing that happens if \code{req(FALSE)} is called. The value is
un-invalidated (accessing it will no longer raise an exception) when the
current reactive domain is flushed; in a Shiny application, this occurs after
all of the observers are executed.
}
\examples{
## Only run this examples in interactive R sessions
if (interactive()) {
ui <- fluidPage(
selectInput("data", "Data Set", c("mtcars", "pressure")),
checkboxGroupInput("cols", "Columns (select 2)", character(0)),
plotOutput("plot")
)
server <- function(input, output, session) {
observe({
data <- get(input$data)
# Sets a flag on input$cols to essentially do req(FALSE) if input$cols
# is accessed. Without this, an error will momentarily show whenever a
# new data set is selected.
invalidateReactiveValue(input, "cols")
updateCheckboxGroupInput(session, "cols", choices = names(data))
})
output$plot <- renderPlot({
# When a new data set is selected, input$cols will have been invalidated
# above, and this will essentially do the same as req(FALSE), causing
# this observer to stop and raise a silent exception.
cols <- input$cols
data <- get(input$data)
if (length(cols) == 2) {
plot(data[[ cols[1] ]], data[[ cols[2] ]])
}
})
}
shinyApp(ui, server)
}
}
\seealso{
\code{\link{req}}
}