gtk-sharp 0.0.0.0 neutral A choice from multiple buttons in a group. A single radio button performs the same basic function as a , as its position in the object hierarchy reflects. It is only when multiple radio buttons are grouped together that they become a different user interface component in their own right. Every radio button is a member of some group of radio buttons. When one is selected, all other radio buttons in the same group are deselected. A is one way of giving the user a choice from many options. Radio button widgets are created with , if this is the first radio button in a group. In subsequent calls, the group you wish to add this button to should be passed as an argument. Gtk.CheckButton Atk.Implementor GLib.IWrapper System.IDisposable Method System.Void Protected method to be called on garbage collection. Constructor Internal constructor a a Constructor Internal constructor a , pointer to the underlying C object. a Not for general developer use. Constructor Creates a new instance. a a Constructor Creates a new instance. a a Creates a new in its own group. Constructor Creates a new instance. a a a Creates a RadioButton with the specified label and adds the newly created RadioButton to the same group as the RadioButton specified as the group parameter. // Example of creating two radio buttons in the same greoup RadioButton radioButton1; RadioButton radioButton2; // create first radio button allowing it to create it's own RadioButton Group radioButton1 = new RadioButton("Single Radio Button in it's own group"); // create second radio button. supply first radio button so that this one can be added // to the first radio button's group radioButton2 = new RadioButton(radioButton1, "Second radio button in the same group as radioButton1"); Property GLib.GType GType Property. a Returns the native value for . Property GLib.SList sets and obtains a linked list with all the radio buttons in the same group. a with all the radio buttons in the same group as this radio button. Event System.EventHandler Emitted when the group of radio buttons that a radio button belongs to changes. This is emitted when a radio button switches from being alone to being part of a group of 2 or more buttons, or vice-versa, and when a buttton is moved from one group of 2 or more buttons to a different one, but not when the composition of the group that a button belongs to changes. Method System.Void Default handler for the event. Override this method in a subclass to provide a default handler for the event.