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Create Radio Button Contract on Mobile

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Follow the steps to create your radio button contract:

  1. Open your mobile web browser and navigate to the DocHub website. Log in to your account using your credentials.
  2. Once logged in, create a new document by selecting the option to start from scratch or upload an existing file that you wish to modify.
  3. In the document editor, locate the option to add form elements. From the available tools, choose the radio button feature.
  4. Place the radio buttons in your document where needed. You can customize the labels and options for each button to fit your contract's requirements.
  5. After adding all necessary elements, review your document to ensure everything is in order.
  6. Finally, download or export your completed contract, or share it directly via email or link for signing.

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How to Create Radio Button Contract on Mobile

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In this video tutorial, we learn how to implement a radio button in an Android app by creating a quiz application. First, we go to the resources layout activity Main and change the parent layout to linear layout with vertical orientation. We add padding and create a new linear layout with a vertical orientation, a top margin, and a question text view. We set the text size, make it bold, and add a radio group with options for the quiz.

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We can change the default state of RadioButton by using android:checked attribute. In case, if we want to change the state of RadioButton to ON (Checked), then we need to set android:checked = true in our XML layout file.
This process can be automated by looping through an array that contains all the possible values and creating a new radio button element for each item in the array. To dynamically create radio button using an array, use the concept of createElement() and appendChild().
For creating dynamic RadioButton, we need to use android. view. ViewGroup. LayoutParams which configures the width and height of views and implements setOnCheckedChangeListener() method of RadioGroup class.
The steps to achieve two-way binding in RadioButton are as follows, Initialize RadioButton component and bind the checked value using ngModel as in the below code using banana in a box syntax, Initialize DropDownList component and assign the value property value like the below code,
Radio buttons let the user select one option from a set of mutually exclusive options. Use radio buttons if the user needs to see all available options listed. If its not necessary to show all options, use a spinner instead. Note: For a better user experience, see the Material Design Radio button documentation.
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To create each radio button option, create a RadioButton in your layout. Because radio buttons are mutually exclusive, group them inside a RadioGroup . The system ensures that only one radio button within a group can be selected at a time.
For this, open the MainActivity. java file and instantiate the components made in the XML file (RadioGroup, TextView, Clear, and Submit Button) using findViewById() method. This method binds the created object to the UI Components with the help of the assigned ID. Button submit = (Button)findViewById(R.

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