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% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand
% Please edit documentation in R/render-plot.R
\name{renderPlot}
\alias{renderPlot}
\title{Plot Output}
\usage{
renderPlot(expr, width = "auto", height = "auto", res = 72, ...,
env = parent.frame(), quoted = FALSE, execOnResize = FALSE,
outputArgs = list())
}
\arguments{
\item{expr}{An expression that generates a plot.}
\item{width, height}{Height and width can be specified in three ways:
\itemize{
\item \code{"auto"}, the default, uses the size specified by \code{\link[=plotOutput]{plotOutput()}}
(i.e. the \code{offsetWidth}/`offsetHeight`` of the HTML element bound to
this plot.)
\item An integer, defining the width/height in pixels.
\item A function that returns the width/height in pixels (or \code{"auto"}).
The function is executed in a reactive context so that you can refer to
reactive values and expression to make the width/height reactive.
}
When rendering an inline plot, you must provide numeric values (in pixels)
to both \code{width} and \code{height}.}
\item{res}{Resolution of resulting plot, in pixels per inch. This value is
passed to \code{\link[grDevices:png]{grDevices::png()}}. Note that this affects the resolution of PNG
rendering in R; it won't change the actual ppi of the browser.}
\item{...}{Arguments to be passed through to \code{\link[grDevices:png]{grDevices::png()}}.
These can be used to set the width, height, background color, etc.}
\item{env}{The environment in which to evaluate \code{expr}.}
\item{quoted}{Is \code{expr} a quoted expression (with \code{quote()})? This
is useful if you want to save an expression in a variable.}
\item{execOnResize}{If \code{FALSE} (the default), then when a plot is
resized, Shiny will \emph{replay} the plot drawing commands with
\code{\link[grDevices:replayPlot]{grDevices::replayPlot()}} instead of re-executing \code{expr}.
This can result in faster plot redrawing, but there may be rare cases where
it is undesirable. If you encounter problems when resizing a plot, you can
have Shiny re-execute the code on resize by setting this to \code{TRUE}.}
\item{outputArgs}{A list of arguments to be passed through to the implicit
call to \code{\link[=plotOutput]{plotOutput()}} when \code{renderPlot} is used in an
interactive R Markdown document.}
}
\description{
Renders a reactive plot that is suitable for assigning to an \code{output}
slot.
}
\details{
The corresponding HTML output tag should be \code{div} or \code{img} and have
the CSS class name \code{shiny-plot-output}.
}
\section{Interactive plots}{
With ggplot2 graphics, the code in \code{renderPlot} should return a ggplot
object; if instead the code prints the ggplot2 object with something like
\code{print(p)}, then the coordinates for interactive graphics will not be
properly scaled to the data space.
See \code{\link[=plotOutput]{plotOutput()}} for more information about interactive plots.
}
\seealso{
For the corresponding client-side output function, and example
usage, see \code{\link[=plotOutput]{plotOutput()}}. For more details on how the plots are
generated, and how to control the output, see \code{\link[=plotPNG]{plotPNG()}}.
\code{\link[=renderCachedPlot]{renderCachedPlot()}} offers a way to cache generated plots to
expedite the rendering of identical plots.
}