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Generally the format looks like this

output$downloadPlot <- downloadHandler
filename = function() {
  paste0(basename(file_path_sans_ext(input$filename)), "_plot", ".jpeg", sep='')
},
PLOTFUNCTION()<- function(){
   plot()

},
content = function(file) {
  if (input$clickButton != 0) {
    jpeg(file)
    PLOTFUNCTION()
    dev.off()
  } 
  else {
    return()
  }
})

so then I get this message

ERROR: cannot coerce type 'closure' to vector of type 'character'
existing posts did not help me as I continue to get this error and the function works outside of the download part, do I need add a a save widget or something?
R shiny error: Cannot coerce type 'closure' to vector of type 'double'
R error: cannot coerce type 'closure' to vector of type 'double'

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  • This error usually comes about because you have forgotten to define something, and the name collides with the name of a function somewhere. Which R usually calls a "closure", because function definitions include the closure of their surrounding environment. So you have an undefined double somewhere. Not sure where, but plot() looks kind of strange.
    – Mike Wise
    May 24, 2016 at 16:33
  • 2
    But as this is not even close to a complete example, I don't see how we can help.
    – Mike Wise
    May 24, 2016 at 16:34
  • As @MikeWise said, your code is missing too much details. Normally this error means you are using a function directly as a value, instead of calling the function (i.e. you use function instead of function()). May 24, 2016 at 17:01
  • This helped a ton thanks guys! Nov 28, 2016 at 19:58

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