![]() ![]() Although you can use a radio button by itself, it is not recommended because it is confusing to your users. A radio button typically signifies a group of options, only one of which can be selected at one time (like a group of speed buttons, which you just learned about). The radio button is usually used in a group of buttons. Both the RadioButton and CheckBox components have a property called Checked that can be used to set the check state and can be read to retrieve the current check state. ![]() ![]() I'm not going to spend a lot of time discussing these two buttons because implementing them is pretty straightforward. Radio buttons and check boxes are specialized buttons but are, in the end, still buttons.
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