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Radio button groups should always be grouped using .
It seems there is no programmatic way to do it, but I accomplish the task in the following (manual) way: Create one radio button, align it with my text as required. Under FIELDS, give the new radio group a name.
Steps to Group the radio buttons together. Create a ButtonGroup instance by using “ButtonGroup()” Method. ButtonGroup G = new ButtonGroup() Now add buttons in a Group “G”, with the help of “add()” Method. Example: G. add(Button1); G. add(Button2);
A radio group is defined by giving each of radio buttons in the group the same name . Once a radio group is established, selecting any radio button in that group automatically deselects any currently-selected radio button in the same group.
HTML Radio Buttons are used to let the user select exactly one option from a list of predefined options. Radio Button input controls are created by using the “input” element with a type attribute having the value as “radio”.
When using HTML's native input radio button, , the radio buttons are grouped when each of input radio buttons in the group is given the same name .
The fieldset / legend element combination is the preferred technique for providing a grouping information and label for a related group of radio buttons.
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