Creates a pair of text inputs which, when clicked on, bring up calendars that the user can click on to select dates.
dateRangeInput( inputId, label, start =NULL, end =NULL, min =NULL, max =NULL, format ="yyyy-mm-dd", startview ="month", weekstart =0, language ="en", separator =" to ", width =NULL, autoclose =TRUE)
Arguments
inputId: The input slot that will be used to access the value.
label: Display label for the control, or NULL for no label.
start: The initial start date. Either a Date object, or a string in yyyy-mm-dd format. If NULL (the default), will use the current date in the client's time zone.
end: The initial end date. Either a Date object, or a string in yyyy-mm-dd format. If NULL (the default), will use the current date in the client's time zone.
min: The minimum allowed date. Either a Date object, or a string in yyyy-mm-dd format.
max: The maximum allowed date. Either a Date object, or a string in yyyy-mm-dd format.
format: The format of the date to display in the browser. Defaults to "yyyy-mm-dd".
startview: The date range shown when the input object is first clicked. Can be "month" (the default), "year", or "decade".
weekstart: Which day is the start of the week. Should be an integer from 0 (Sunday) to 6 (Saturday).
language: The language used for month and day names. Default is "en". Other valid values include "ar", "az", "bg", "bs", "ca", "cs", "cy", "da", "de", "el", "en-AU", "en-GB", "eo", "es", "et", "eu", "fa", "fi", "fo", "fr-CH", "fr", "gl", "he", "hr", "hu", "hy", "id", "is", "it-CH", "it", "ja", "ka", "kh", "kk", "ko", "kr", "lt", "lv", "me", "mk", "mn", "ms", "nb", "nl-BE", "nl", "no", "pl", "pt-BR", "pt", "ro", "rs-latin", "rs", "ru", "sk", "sl", "sq", "sr-latin", "sr", "sv", "sw", "th", "tr", "uk", "vi", "zh-CN", and "zh-TW".
separator: String to display between the start and end input boxes.
width: The width of the input, e.g. '400px', or '100%'; see validateCssUnit().
autoclose: Whether or not to close the datepicker immediately when a date is selected.
Details
The date format string specifies how the date will be displayed in the browser. It allows the following values:
yy Year without century (12)
yyyy Year with century (2012)
mm Month number, with leading zero (01-12)
m Month number, without leading zero (1-12)
M Abbreviated month name
MM Full month name
dd Day of month with leading zero
d Day of month without leading zero
D Abbreviated weekday name
DD Full weekday name
Server value
A Date vector of length 2.
Examples
## Only run examples in interactive R sessionsif(interactive()){ui <- fluidPage( dateRangeInput("daterange1","Date range:", start ="2001-01-01", end ="2010-12-31"),# Default start and end is the current date in the client's time zone dateRangeInput("daterange2","Date range:"),# start and end are always specified in yyyy-mm-dd, even if the display# format is different dateRangeInput("daterange3","Date range:", start ="2001-01-01", end ="2010-12-31", min ="2001-01-01", max ="2012-12-21", format ="mm/dd/yy", separator =" - "),# Pass in Date objects dateRangeInput("daterange4","Date range:", start = Sys.Date()-10, end = Sys.Date()+10),# Use different language and different first day of week dateRangeInput("daterange5","Date range:", language ="de", weekstart =1),# Start with decade view instead of default month view dateRangeInput("daterange6","Date range:", startview ="decade"))shinyApp(ui, server =function(input, output){})}