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How to blot radio button in DITA

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isSelected() method: The isSelected() method is a method in Selenium WebDriver that checks if a web element, such as a radio button, checkbox, or dropdown option, is currently selected or not. This method returns a boolean value, True if the element is selected and False if it is not selected.
You group radio buttons by drawing them inside a container such as a Panel control, a GroupBox control, or a form.
Copy Code var getSelectedValue = document.querySelector( input[name=season]:checked); if(getSelectedValue != null) { alert(Selected radio button values is: + getSelectedValue.value); }
Defining a radio group A radio group is defined by giving each of radio buttons in the group the same name . Once a radio group is established, selecting any radio button in that group automatically deselects any currently-selected radio button in the same group.
You can check a radio button by default by adding the checked HTML attribute to the element. You can disable a radio button by adding the disabled HTML attribute to both the and the .
You can extend existing button groups by selecting at least one button of the existing group and the buttons that you want to add to that group, then right-click on a selected button and select Group Buttons from the popup menu.
Steps to Group the radio buttons together. Create a ButtonGroup instance by using ButtonGroup() Method. ButtonGroup G = new ButtonGroup() Now add buttons in a Group G, with the help of add() Method. Example: G. add(Button1); G. add(Button2);

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