RadioButton in Silverlight


Introduction

A RadioButton is usually used in a group with multiple options where one has to be selected.

 

The RadioButton tag represents a RadioButton control in XAML.

 

<RadioButton></RadioButton>

 

The Width and Height properties represent the width and the height of a RadioButton.  The Name property represents the name of the control, which is a unique identifier of a control. The Margin property tells the location of a RadioButton on the parent control. The HorizontalAlignment and VerticalAlignment properties are used to set horizontal and vertical alignments.

 

The Background and Foreground properties represent the background and foreground colors of  a RadioButton.

 

The following code snippet sets the name, height, and width of a RadioButton control.  The code also sets horizontal alignment to left and vertical alignment to top. 

 

<RadioButton Margin="10,10,0,0" GroupName="MCSites" Background="Yellow"

             Foreground="Blue" Content="C# Corner">

</RadioButton>

The RadioButton looks like following:


Figure 1. RadioButton

RadioButton Grouping

The GroupName property of a RadioButton assigns a RadioButton to a group. Only one RadioButton can be in the selected states at once and by selecting a new RadioButton unselects the previous selected RadioButton.

The following code assigns four RadioButton controls to a group called MCSites.

<RadioButton Margin="10,10,0,0" GroupName="MCSites" Background="Yellow"

             Foreground="Blue" Content="C# Corner">

</RadioButton>

<RadioButton Margin="10,50,0,0" GroupName="MCSites" Background="Yellow"

             Foreground="Orange" Content="VB.NET Heaven" >

</RadioButton>

 

<RadioButton Margin="10,90,0,0" GroupName="MCSites" Background="Yellow"

             Foreground="Green" Content="Longhorn Corner">

</RadioButton>

<RadioButton Margin="10,130,0,0" GroupName="MCSites" Background="Yellow"

             Foreground="Purple" Content="Mindcracker">

</RadioButton>

The output looks like Figure 2. If you select one RadioButton, the previous RadioButton will be unselected.

Figure 2

Adding a Checked Event Handler

RadioButton control has Checked event as default event and raised when you check a radio button. The following code snippet adds the event handler.  I also add x:Name property for all RadioButton controls.

<RadioButton Margin="10,10,0,0" GroupName="MCSites" Background="Yellow"

             Foreground="Blue" Content="C# Corner" Click="RadioButton_Click" x:Name="Button4"

>

</RadioButton>

I also add a TextBox to the page.

 

The IsChecked property of RadioButton represents of a RadioButton is checked or not. The following code snippet on a button click event handler finds the text of the selected RadioButton in a group.

The following checked event handler sets the Text property of the TextBox to the content of the RadioButton on the radio button click event handler.

 

private void RadioButton_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)

{

    if (Button1.IsChecked == true)

        TextBox1.Text = Button1.Content.ToString();

 

    else if (Button2.IsChecked == true)

        TextBox1.Text = Button2.Content.ToString();

 

    else if (Button3.IsChecked == true)

        TextBox1.Text = Button3.Content.ToString();

 

    else

        TextBox1.Text = Button4.Content.ToString();

 

}

New RadioButton group looks like Figure 3.

 

Figure 3.

Summary

In this article, I discussed how to create and use a RadioButton control available in Silverlight 2.0.

 

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