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shiny/man/updateTabsetPanel.Rd
Joe Cheng dde266768c Restore HTML generating functions
These functions were temporarily ripped out of Shiny and moved
to the htmltools package. We've discovered that it's safe to
keep including them in shiny; as long as the functions in shiny
and the functions in htmltools are identical, the user won't
receive a conflict warning.
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% Generated by roxygen2 (4.0.1): do not edit by hand
\name{updateTabsetPanel}
\alias{updateTabsetPanel}
\title{Change the selected tab on the client}
\usage{
updateTabsetPanel(session, inputId, selected = NULL)
}
\arguments{
\item{session}{The \code{session} object passed to function given to
\code{shinyServer}.}
\item{inputId}{The id of the \code{tabsetPanel}, \code{navlistPanel},
or \code{navbarPage} object.}
\item{selected}{The name of the tab to make active.}
}
\description{
Change the selected tab on the client
}
\examples{
\dontrun{
shinyServer(function(input, output, session) {
observe({
# TRUE if input$controller is even, FALSE otherwise.
x_even <- input$controller \%\% 2 == 0
# Change the selected tab.
# Note that the tabset container must have been created with an 'id' argument
if (x_even) {
updateTabsetPanel(session, "inTabset", selected = "panel2")
} else {
updateTabsetPanel(session, "inTabset", selected = "panel1")
}
})
})
}
}
\seealso{
\code{\link{tabsetPanel}}, \code{\link{navlistPanel}},
\code{\link{navbarPage}}
}