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How can we create radio buttons?
How to create an Android App to use Radio Buttons RadioGroup: groupradio. RadioButton1: radia_id1. RadioButton2: radia_id2. RadioButton3: radia_id3. RadioButton4: radia_id4. Submit Button: submit. Clear Button: clear.
Have a radio button selected by default?
In case we need to select a radio button by default, we need to check it as true. Whenever the radio buttons are checked as true, then it will be autofocused by default.
Should radio button be selected by default?
Always Offer a Default Selection One of the 10 heuristics of UI design says that users should be able to undo (and redo) their actions. This means enabling people to set a UI control back to its original state. In case of radio buttons this means that radio buttons should always have exactly one option pre-selected.
What is the default state of the radio button?
In the default state, no radio button in a RadioButtons group is selected. That is, all radio buttons are cleared. However, once a user has selected a radio button, the user can't deselect the button to restore the group to its initial cleared state.
What is the anatomy of a radio button?
Anatomy A radio button is represented by a circle. When it is selected, the selection is indicated by a smaller circle embedded within a larger circle along with a color change. The group label, sometimes called a legend or fieldset in code, gives the user context to make a selection.
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