[R] a simple question

Yuan Chun Ding ycd|ng @end|ng |rom coh@org
Thu Jan 2 00:55:17 CET 2020


Hi Rolf,

Yes,

choices = as.list(seq(1,5211,1))

is what I want.

Thank you so much,

Ding
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From: Rolf Turner [r.turner using auckland.ac.nz]
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On 2/01/20 12:16 pm, Yuan Chun Ding wrote:

> Hi R users,
>
> in a Shiny test code, choices = list(1, 2, 3),  it generates three
> components in the choice list, my code works fine and generated
> tables and plots I want.
>
> now I want to modify to  choices = list (1, 2, 3, ...., 5211).   list
> (seq(1, 5211,1) does not work, it generates one component (1, 2, 3,
> ....5211) in the choice list, not 5211-component list.
>
> Can you help me?

I don't use/have no idea about Shiny, so this may be a case of the blind
leading the partially sighted, but perhaps you want

   choices = as.list(seq(1,5211,1))

cheers,

Rolf Turner


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