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/*
* Copyright (C) 2008 Emweb bvba, Kessel-Lo, Belgium.
*
* See the LICENSE file for terms of use.
*/
#ifndef WRADIOBUTTON_H_
#define WRADIOBUTTON_H_
#include <Wt/WAbstractToggleButton>
namespace Wt {
class WButtonGroup;
/*! \class WRadioButton Wt/WRadioButton Wt/WRadioButton
* \brief A user control that represents a radio button.
*
* Use a WButtonGroup to group together radio buttons that reflect
* options that are mutually exclusive.
*
* Usage example:
* \if cpp
* \code
* enum Vote { Republican = 1, Democrate = 2, NoVote = 10 };
*
* // use a group box as widget container for 3 radio buttons, with a title
* Wt::WGroupBox *container = new Wt::WGroupBox("USA elections vote");
*
* // use a button group to logically group the 3 options
* Wt::WButtonGroup *group = new Wt::WButtonGroup(this);
*
* Wt::WRadioButton *button;
* button = new Wt::WRadioButton("I voted Republican", container);
* new Wt::WBreak(container);
* group->addButton(button, Republican);
* button = new Wt::WRadioButton("I voted Democrat", container);
* new Wt::WBreak(container);
* group->addButton(button, Democrate);
* button = new Wt::WRadioButton("I didn't vote", container);
* new Wt::WBreak(container);
* group->addButton(button, NoVote);
*
* group->setCheckedButton(group->button(NoVote));
* \endcode
* \elseif java
* \code
* enum Vote { Republican, Democrate, NoVote };
*
* // use a group box as widget container for 3 radio buttons, with a title
* WGroupBox container = new WGroupBox("USA elections vote");
* // use a button group to logically group the 3 options
* WButtonGroup group = new WButtonGroup(this);
* WRadioButton button;
* button = new WRadioButton("I voted Republican", container);
* new WBreak(container);
* group.addButton(button, Vote.Republican.ordinal());
* button = new WRadioButton("I voted Democrat", container);
* new WBreak(container);
* group.addButton(button, Vote.Democrate.ordinal());
* button = new WRadioButton("I didn't vote", container);
* new WBreak(container);
* group.addButton(button, Vote.NoVote.ordinal());
* group.setCheckedButton(group.button(Vote.NoVote.ordinal()));
* \endcode
* \endif
*
* %WRadioButton is an \link WWidget::setInline(bool) inline \endlink widget.
*
* <h3>CSS</h3>
*
* This widget corresponds to the HTML <tt><input
* type="radio"></tt> tag. When a label is specified, the input
* element is nested in a <tt><label></tt>.
*
* This widget does not provide styling, and can be styled using
* inline or external CSS as appropriate.
*
* \sa WAbstractToggleButton, WButtonGroup
*/
class WT_API WRadioButton : public WAbstractToggleButton
{
public:
/*! \brief Creates an unchecked radio button with empty label and optional
* parent.
*/
WRadioButton(WContainerWidget *parent = 0);
/*! \brief Creates an unchecked radio button with given text and optional
* parent.
*/
WRadioButton(const WString& text, WContainerWidget *parent = 0);
/*! \brief Destructor.
*/
~WRadioButton();
/*! \brief Returns the button group.
*
* Returns the button group to which this button belongs.
*
* \sa WButtonGroup::addButton(WRadioButton *, int)
*/
WButtonGroup *group() const { return buttonGroup_; }
private:
WButtonGroup *buttonGroup_;
void setGroup(WButtonGroup *buttonGroup);
friend class WButtonGroup;
protected:
virtual void updateInput(DomElement& input, bool all);
virtual void getFormObjects(FormObjectsMap& formObjects);
virtual void setFormData(const FormData& formData);
};
}
#endif // WRADIOBUTTON_H_
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