The sv_in_set()
function checks whether the field value is a member of a specified set of values.
sv_in_set(
set,
message_fmt = "Must be in the set of {values_text}.",
set_limit = 3
)
Arguments
A vector or list of elements for which the field value must be a part of (value %in% set
must be TRUE
) to pass validation. To allow an empty field, NA
should be included in the set
vector. Optionally, NaN
can be included as well.
The validation error message to use if a value fails to match the rule. The message can be customized by using the "{values_text}"
string parameter, which allows for the insertion of set
values (formatted internally as a text list and controlled via the set_limit
parameter). While the default message uses this string parameter, it is not required in a user-defined message_fmt
string.
The limit of set
values to include in the automatically-generated error message (i.e., when message = NULL
, the default). If the number of elements provided in set
is greater than set_limit
then only the first <message_limit>
set elements will be echoed along with text that states how many extra elements are part of the set
.
The sv_between()
function, which tests whether a field values between two boundary values.
Other rule functions: compose_rules()
, sv_between()
, sv_email()
, sv_equal()
, sv_gte()
, sv_gt()
, sv_integer()
, sv_lte()
, sv_lt()
, sv_not_equal()
, sv_numeric()
, sv_optional()
, sv_regex()
, sv_required()
, sv_url()
## Only run examples in interactive R sessions
if (interactive()) {
library(shiny)
library(shinyvalidate)
ui <- fluidPage(
textInput("rating", "Rating")
)
server <- function(input, output, session) {
# Validation rules are set in the server, start by
# making a new instance of an `InputValidator()`
iv <- InputValidator$new()
# Basic usage: `sv_in_set()` requires a value
# set given as a vector; a message will be
# shown if the validation of `input$rating` fails
iv$add_rule("rating", sv_in_set(1:5))
# Finally, `enable()` the validation rules
iv$enable()
}
shinyApp(ui, server)
}
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