BRadioButton¶
A BRadioButton
object draws a labeled, two-state button that’s
displayed in a group along with other similar buttons. The button itself is
a round icon that has a filled center when the BRadioButton
is
turned on, and is empty when it’s off. The label appears next to the icon.
Only one radio button in the group can be on at a time; when the user
clicks a button to turn it on, the button that’s currently on is turned
off. One button in the group must be on at all times; the user can turn a
button off only by turning another one on. The button that’s on has a value
of 1 (B_CONTROL_ON
); the others have a value of 0
(B_CONTROL_OFF
).
The BRadioButton
class handles the interaction between radio
buttons in the following way: A direct user action can only turn on a radio
button, not turn it off. However, when the user turns a button on, the
BRadioButton
object turns off all sibling
BRadioButton
s—that is, all BRadioButton
s that
have the same parent as the one that was turned on.
This means that a parent view should have no more than one group of radio
buttons among its children. Each set of radio buttons should be assigned a
separate parent—perhaps an empty BView
that simply contains
the radio buttons and does no drawing of its own.