.. currentmodule:: efl.elementary Radio ##### .. image:: /images/radio-preview.png Widget description ================== Radio is a widget that allows for one or more options to be displayed and have the user choose only one of them. A radio object contains an indicator, an optional Label and an optional icon object. While it's possible to have a group of only one radio they, are normally used in groups of two or more. Radio objects are grouped in a slightly different, compared to other UI toolkits. There is no separate group name/id to remember or manage. The members represent the group, there are the group. To make a group, use :py:meth:`Radio.group_add` and pass existing radio object and the new radio object. The radio object(s) will select from one of a set of integer values, so any value they are configuring needs to be mapped to a set of integers. To configure what value that radio object represents, use :py:attr:`~Radio.state_value` to set the integer it represents. The value of the whole group (which one is currently selected) is represented by the property :py:attr:`~Radio.value` on any group member. For convenience the radio objects are also able to directly set an integer(int) to the value that is selected. Emitted signals =============== - ``changed`` - This is called whenever the user changes the state of one of the radio objects within the group of radio objects that work together. - ``focused`` - When the radio has received focus. (since 1.8) - ``unfocused`` - When the radio has lost focus. (since 1.8) Layout text parts ================= - ``default`` - Label of the radio Layout content parts ==================== - ``icon`` - An icon of the radio Inheritance diagram =================== .. inheritance-diagram:: Radio :parts: 2 .. autoclass:: Radio