Uses Leaflet's built-in layers control feature to allow users to choose one of several base layers, and to choose any number of overlay layers to view.
Usage
addLayersControl(
map,
baseGroups = character(0),
overlayGroups = character(0),
position = c("topright", "bottomright", "bottomleft", "topleft"),
options = layersControlOptions(),
data = getMapData(map)
)
layersControlOptions(collapsed = TRUE, autoZIndex = TRUE, ...)
removeLayersControl(map)Arguments
- map
the map to add the layers control to
- baseGroups
character vector where each element is the name of a group. The user will be able to choose one base group (only) at a time. This is most commonly used for mostly-opaque tile layers.
- overlayGroups
character vector where each element is the name of a group. The user can turn each overlay group on or off independently.
- position
position of control:
"topleft","topright","bottomleft", or"bottomright".- options
a list of additional options, intended to be provided by a call to
layersControlOptions()- data
the data object from which the argument values are derived; by default, it is the
dataobject provided toleaflet()initially, but can be overridden- collapsed
if
TRUE(the default), the layers control will be rendered as an icon that expands when hovered over. Set toFALSEto have the layers control always appear in its expanded state.- autoZIndex
if
TRUE, the control will automatically maintain the z-order of its various groups as overlays are switched on and off.- ...
other options for
layersControlOptions()
Examples
# \donttest{
leaflet() %>%
addTiles(group = "OpenStreetMap") %>%
addProviderTiles("CartoDB.Voyager", group = "Carto Voyager") %>%
addMarkers(runif(20, -75, -74), runif(20, 41, 42), group = "Markers") %>%
addLayersControl(
baseGroups = c("OpenStreetMap", "Carto Voyager"),
overlayGroups = c("Markers")
)
# }