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To check which radio button is selected in a form, we first get the desired input group with the type of input as an option and then the value of this selection can then be accessed by the val() method. This returns the name of the option that is currently selected.
You can check the current state of a radio button programmatically by using checked() method. This method returns a Boolean value either true or false. If it is checked then returns true otherwise returns false. Below is an example code with explanation in which we checked the current state of a radio button.
getElementById('id'). Checked method to check whether the element with selected ID is check or not. If it is checked then display its corresponding result otherwise check the next statement. If no one radio button is selected then it returns 'No one selected'.
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.
Get the value of the value attribute of a radio button: getElementById("myRadio"). value; Change the value of the value attribute of a radio button: getElementById("myRadio"). Using radio buttons together with a text input field to display the value of the selected radio button: getElementById(“result").
Begin by creating an input element to serve as the basic foundation. Set the type to radio. Give each radio button a unique id. Use the name attribute to identify all the buttons in a group. Consider visual grouping as well.
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