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5 Answers. Set the required attribute for at least one input of the radio group. Setting required for all inputs is more clear, but not necessary (unless dynamically generating radio-buttons). To group radio buttons they must all have the same name value.
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.
HTML does not recognize required. There are JavaScript libraries used for form/field validation that look for required and other things like val_email, val_number, etc. But, HTML doesn't use any of these things on its own. Search for JavaScript validation on Google to see what might fit your needs.
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Check and uncheck a specific radio button: function check() { document. Find out if a radio button is checked or not: getElementById("myRadio"). checked; Use a radio button to convert text in an input field to uppercase: getElementById("fname"). value = document. Several radio buttons in a form: var coffee = document.
Here's a simple rule of thumb: If there are only two options, and you need to force a choice, use radio buttons and do not preselect one. It's ok to make an exception to the rule that a radio button set should always have a default selection in this case.
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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