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I want to draw 20 graphs in shiny by loop and I don't want to write the output one by one. So I am thing doing a loop to output these graphs. I found a very good example in the shiny gallery which shows how to output texts. I tiried it and it worked.

Now my problem is: How can I replace the text output to plotly? I have the plotly ready(to simplify I am not showing here). What I tried is first replace the strong(paste0(.. line with my plotly object. Second, replace renderUI to renderplotly and replace uiOutput to plotOutput. I am getting errors ggplotly has no applicable method for shiny.tag which I understand that plotOutput is not compatible with tagged output. So what can I do here?

server.r:

    shinyServer(function(input, output,session) {
     lapply(1:2, function(i) {
          output[[paste0('b', i)]] <- renderUI({
              strong(paste0('Hi, this is output B#', i)) })# to be replaced with a plotly object p
     })})  

ui.r:

    fluidRow(
         lapply(1:2, function(i) {
           uiOutput(paste0('b', i))
         })

       )   

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Check out this example Shiny app that displays a dynamic number of plots: https://gist.github.com/wch/5436415/

I adapted the above app to plot the cars dataset with ggplotly.

library(shiny)
library(ggplot2)
library(plotly)

shinyApp(
    ##### ui #######
    ui = fluidPage(
        fluidRow(
            sliderInput("n", 
                        "Number of plots", 
                        value = 1, min = 1, max = 5)),
        fluidRow(
            uiOutput("plots"))
    ), 
    ##### server ######
    server = function(input, output) {
        data("cars")
        # define max number of plots
        max_plots <- 5
        # generate the plots
         output$plots <- renderUI({
             plot_output_list <- lapply(1:input$n, function(i) {
                 plotname <- paste0("plot", i)
                 plotlyOutput(plotname)
             })
             # convert the list to a tagList - this is necessary for the list of 
             # items to display properly
             do.call(tagList, plot_output_list)
         })

         # call renderPlotly for each plot. Plots are only generated when they are 
         # visible on the web page
         for(i in 1:max_plots) {
             # Need local so that each item gets its own number. Without it, the value
             # of i in the renderPlotly() will be the same across all instances, because
             # of when the expression is evaluated
             local({
                 my_i <- i
                 plotname <- paste0("plot", my_i)

                 output[[plotname]] <- renderPlotly({
                     g <- ggplot(cars, aes(x = speed, y = dist)) +
                         geom_point() +
                         labs(title = paste0("Plot ", my_i))
                     g <- ggplotly(g)
                     dev.off()
                     g
                 })
             })
         }
    }
)


Creating one plot with many subplots:

library(shiny)
library(ggplot2)
library(plotly)
library(grid)

shinyApp(
    ##### ui #######
    ui = fluidPage(
        fluidRow(
            sliderInput("n", 
                        "Number of plots", 
                        value = 1, min = 1, max = 5)),
        fluidRow(
            plotlyOutput("plots")
        )
    ), 
    ##### server ######
    server = function(input, output) {
        data("cars")
        # define max number of plots
        max_plots <- 5
        # generate the plots
        output$plots <- renderPlotly({
            plot_list <- lapply(1:input$n, function(i) {
                g <- ggplot(cars, aes(x = speed, y = dist)) +
                    geom_point() +
                    theme(plot.margin = unit(c(3, 1, 1, 1), "lines"))
                ggplotly(g)
            })
            p <- subplot(plot_list[1:input$n], shareX = TRUE, shareY = TRUE) %>%
                layout(title = "Car Plots")
            dev.off()
            p
        })
    }
)
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  • What should I do with the ui.r? Jun 19, 2017 at 15:31
  • The ui is included in the code above. I added comments to make each section clearer. You could separate the code into a ui.R and server.R if you'd like. Jun 19, 2017 at 16:16
  • Oh, Sorry somehow I missed the ui part at the beginning. Yes, i revised my code according to your example and now it is working perfectly. Thank you! Jun 19, 2017 at 17:58
  • Awesome! I'm happy to help Jun 19, 2017 at 19:39
  • I should have raised a different question but I was wondering if by any chance you know how to apply split layout to uioutput? I tried to add a splitlayout (including cellwidths(50%,50%), page margin etc)on top of uioutput. Everything worked except for the cellwidths, the plot is showing in a new row instead of on the right side. Jun 20, 2017 at 14:28

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