get name and value by clicking on column plot in highchart












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I have a problem regarding highchart and shiny in R. I want to get Value and Name of a clicked column in a column plot in highchart. I use the following code for click function:



myClickFunc <- JS(
"function(event) {Shiny.onInputChange('Clicked', { x: this.name, y: this.value});}"
)


However, this.value is not defined. This.name works fine, but I want the value that appears on the plot too. Can anyone tell me how to do that?










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I have a problem regarding highchart and shiny in R. I want to get Value and Name of a clicked column in a column plot in highchart. I use the following code for click function:



myClickFunc <- JS(
"function(event) {Shiny.onInputChange('Clicked', { x: this.name, y: this.value});}"
)


However, this.value is not defined. This.name works fine, but I want the value that appears on the plot too. Can anyone tell me how to do that?










share|improve this question
























  • Please provide data and more code so users can reproduce your problem. Also format your code by highlighting it and hit ctrl +k
    – Mike
    Nov 12 at 15:08














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I have a problem regarding highchart and shiny in R. I want to get Value and Name of a clicked column in a column plot in highchart. I use the following code for click function:



myClickFunc <- JS(
"function(event) {Shiny.onInputChange('Clicked', { x: this.name, y: this.value});}"
)


However, this.value is not defined. This.name works fine, but I want the value that appears on the plot too. Can anyone tell me how to do that?










share|improve this question















I have a problem regarding highchart and shiny in R. I want to get Value and Name of a clicked column in a column plot in highchart. I use the following code for click function:



myClickFunc <- JS(
"function(event) {Shiny.onInputChange('Clicked', { x: this.name, y: this.value});}"
)


However, this.value is not defined. This.name works fine, but I want the value that appears on the plot too. Can anyone tell me how to do that?







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  • Please provide data and more code so users can reproduce your problem. Also format your code by highlighting it and hit ctrl +k
    – Mike
    Nov 12 at 15:08


















  • Please provide data and more code so users can reproduce your problem. Also format your code by highlighting it and hit ctrl +k
    – Mike
    Nov 12 at 15:08
















Please provide data and more code so users can reproduce your problem. Also format your code by highlighting it and hit ctrl +k
– Mike
Nov 12 at 15:08




Please provide data and more code so users can reproduce your problem. Also format your code by highlighting it and hit ctrl +k
– Mike
Nov 12 at 15:08

















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