5

I am struggling to draw multiple polygons in a Shiny app - based on leaflet package.

Here is a non-app output that I wish for:

data <- list(
    beam1 = data.frame(lat = c(-115,-125, -125, -115),
               lon = c(32, 32, 45,45)),
    beam2 =     data.frame(lat = c(-100, -111, -111, -100),
                           lon = c(42, 42, 50,50))
)
dataTemp <- do.call(rbind, lapply(data, function(x) rbind(x, NA)))

library(leaflet)
m = leaflet() %>% addTiles()
m %>%
    addPolygons(
        dataTemp[,"lat"],
        dataTemp[,"lon"],
        color = c('red', 'green'), weight = 3
    )

However, creating a Shiny app out of it is proving to be difficult - the polygons get plotted and then disappear one by one once a new polygon is plotted. Here is the code I am using. You need to click on 'Draw' to plot polygons Notice how: 1 - red polygon disappears when green is drawn (after 3 seconds) 2 - the polygons are triangles here, while in the above code they are rectangles. 3 - if you look at code in server.R below, I actually had to flip 'lat' and 'lon' columns to get even remotely correct picture.

ui.R:

library(shiny)
library(leaflet)

shinyUI(navbarPage("Beams", id="nav",

    tabPanel("Interactive map",
            div(class="outer",

                leafletMap("map", "100%", 650,
                           options = list(center = c(37.45, -93.85), zoom = 4)),
                actionButton("drawPoints", "Draw")
            )
    )
))

server.R:

library(shiny)
library(leaflet)

data <- list(
    beam1 = data.frame(lat = c(-115,-125, -125, -115),
                       lon = c(32, 32, 45,45)),
    beam2 =     data.frame(lat = c(-100, -111, -111, -100),
                           lon = c(42, 42, 50,50))
)

# server activity
shinyServer(function(input, output, session) {

    map <- createLeafletMap(session, "map")

    observe({

            if(input$drawPoints == 0) {
                return(NULL)
            } else {

                map$clearShapes()

                for (i in seq_along(data)) {
                    map$addPolygon(
                        data[[i]][,"lon"],  # - notice, i had to change lat and lon
                        data[[i]][,"lat"],
                        layerId=c("1"),
                        list( fillOpacity=0.4),
                        list(color = c('red','green')[i])

                    )
                    Sys.sleep(3)  # - this is to see first (red) polygon
                }
            }
        })


})

Any ideas would be appreciated!

3
  • arrived here by chance... so not expert on the topic..As user of shiny I may say that you are not doing it the way I would expect... I suggest you use the renderLeaflet command to generate your output. I have found this article that may be useful for you: r-bloggers.com/the-leaflet-package-for-online-mapping-in-r .
    – Picarus
    May 13, 2015 at 3:14
  • Are you still looking for an answer? Because I probably have one if you're still interested and haven't found a solution yet. Jan 27, 2016 at 11:46
  • @ndimhypervol even if OP isn't specifically still looking, your answer could be helpful to others. Jan 29, 2016 at 14:54

1 Answer 1

2

I've updated your code to use leaflet proxies, which is a cleaner way to update existing maps, and is the currently maintained method for doing this in ongoing updates to the leaflet package (as far as I know). I switched your "lat" and "lon" in the data.frame to make them correct. I also added the origin point again at the end of your coordinates to complete the shape -- that's why you had triangles and not rectangles. Lastly, I changed the layerId for the polygons to i to make them different -- that's why they were erasing each other.

I assumed that you want the shapes to be hardcoded, but there are ways to open up the polygon plot selection (or even drawing) to the user. Interesting note: in solving this, learned about the deferUntilFlush param in leafletProxy -- without this set to FALSE, both shapes plot only after Sys.sleep is done counting.

ui.R

library(shiny)
library(leaflet)

shinyUI(navbarPage("Beams", id="nav",

                   tabPanel("Interactive map",
                            div(class="outer",
                                leafletOutput("map", "100%", 650),
                                actionButton("drawPoints", "Draw")
                            )
                   )
))

server.R

library(shiny)
library(leaflet)

data <- list(
  beam1 = data.frame(lon = c(-115,-125, -125, -115, -115),
                     lat = c(32, 32, 45, 45, 32)),
  beam2 =     data.frame(lon = c(-100, -111, -111, -100, -100),
                         lat = c(42, 42, 50, 50, 42))
)

shinyServer(function(input, output, session) {

  map <- leaflet() %>% addTiles() %>% setView(-93.85, 37.45, zoom = 4)
  output$map <- renderLeaflet(map)
  proxy <- leafletProxy("map", deferUntilFlush = FALSE)

  observeEvent(input$drawPoints, {
    proxy %>% clearShapes()
    for (i in seq_along(data)) {
      proxy %>% addPolygons(
        data[[i]][,"lon"],
        data[[i]][,"lat"],
        layerId=i,
        opacity=0.4,
        color = c('red','green')[i]
      )
      Sys.sleep(2)  # - this is to see first (red) polygon
    }
  })
})

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.