Let’s start easy: show the team logos one at a time
Let’s add dots with the settings
function
There are many more settings you can define, such as
autoplay
. For all the settings go to slick.js homepage
There are players on each team, so lets group the starting five together and have each dot correspond with a team:
You can add links to each element in the slide using the
objLinks
parameter. The links are by default set to
target = '_blank'
, so they will open a new window/tab on
click.
Sometimes the dots won’t be informative enough so we can switch them
with an HTML object, such as text or other images. We can pass to the
customPaging
argument javascript code using the
htmlwidgets::JS
function.
cP1 <- htmlwidgets::JS("function(slick,index) {
return '<a>'+(index+1)+'</a>';
}")
opts_dot_number <- settings(
initialSlide = 0,
slidesToShow = 5,
slidesToScroll = 5,
focusOnSelect = TRUE,
dots = TRUE,
customPaging = cP1
)
slick_dots <- slickR(
obj = nba_player_logo$uri,
height = 100,
width = "95%"
)
slick_dots + opts_dot_number
cP2 <- JS("function(slick,index) {
return '<a><img src= ' + dotObj[index] + ' width=100% height=100%></a>';
}")
opts_dot_logo <-
settings(
initialSlide = 0,
slidesToShow = 5,
slidesToScroll = 5,
focusOnSelect = TRUE,
dots = TRUE,
customPaging = cP2
)
# Putting it all together in one slickR call
s2 <- htmltools::tags$script(
sprintf("var dotObj = %s", jsonlite::toJSON(nba_team_logo$uri))
)
slick_dots_logo <- slickR(
obj = nba_player_logo$uri,
height = 100,
width = "95%"
) + opts_dot_logo
htmltools::browsable(htmltools::tagList(s2, slick_dots_logo))
You can stack carousels one on top of the other with the
%stack%
operator
There are instances when you have many outputs at once and do not
want to go through all, so you can stack and synch two carousels one for
viewing and one for searching with the %synch%
operator.