Add Bounce Markers to map
Usage
addBounceMarkers(
map,
lng = NULL,
lat = NULL,
layerId = NULL,
group = NULL,
icon = NULL,
duration = 1000,
height = 100,
popup = NULL,
popupOptions = NULL,
label = NULL,
labelOptions = NULL,
options = leaflet::markerOptions(),
data = leaflet::getMapData(map)
)
Arguments
- map
a map widget object created from
leaflet()
- lng
a numeric vector of longitudes, or a one-sided formula of the form
~x
wherex
is a variable indata
; by default (if not explicitly provided), it will be automatically inferred fromdata
by looking for a column namedlng
,long
, orlongitude
(case-insensitively)- lat
a vector of latitudes or a formula (similar to the
lng
argument; the nameslat
andlatitude
are used when guessing the latitude column fromdata
)- layerId
the layer id
- group
the name of the group the newly created layers should belong to (for
clearGroup
andaddLayersControl
purposes). Human-friendly group names are permitted–they need not be short, identifier-style names. Any number of layers and even different types of layers (e.g. markers and polygons) can share the same group name.- icon
the icon(s) for markers; an icon is represented by an R list of the form
list(iconUrl = "?", iconSize = c(x, y))
, and you can useicons()
to create multiple icons; note when you use an R list that contains images as local files, these local image files will be base64 encoded into the HTML page so the icon images will still be available even when you publish the map elsewhere- duration
integer scalar: The duration of the animation in milliseconds.
- height
integer scalar: Height at which the marker is dropped.
- popup
a character vector of the HTML content for the popups (you are recommended to escape the text using
htmlEscape()
for security reasons)- popupOptions
A Vector of
popupOptions
to provide popups- label
a character vector of the HTML content for the labels
- labelOptions
A Vector of
labelOptions
to provide label options for each label. DefaultNULL
- options
a list of extra options for tile layers, popups, paths (circles, rectangles, polygons, ...), or other map elements
- data
the data object from which the argument values are derived; by default, it is the
data
object provided toleaflet()
initially, but can be overridden