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06-02-2019 10:42 AM
Hello Genious,
I don't see "Radio Button" menu to Silver Control. Can anyone help me to understand where can I get it?
cause when I open the Labivew example file for Radio Button, it's available there.
Solved! Go to Solution.
06-02-2019 09:56 PM - edited 06-02-2019 09:57 PM
You can drop any other radiobutton control (modern, system, classic) and replace the contents with silver controls.
06-02-2019 09:57 PM
Drop a Radio Button Control from one of the other palettes.
Then add boolean LED's from the silver palette into it. Delete the original booleans in it.
06-03-2019 09:33 AM
I am not getting it exactly.
Can you help me to explain step by step ?
06-03-2019 09:34 AM
Hello Genius.
I follow the step mention by you, but I am not able to get the result.
Can you help me to explain step by step ?
06-03-2019 09:51 AM - edited 06-03-2019 09:58 AM
@BHAIRAVTAILOR wrote:
Hello Genius.
Nobody in this thread is named Genius, so we have no idea what you are referring to.
What step do you have problems with? Maybe start reading here or here.
Quote from here:
"A radiobutton control is a special container for booleans where only one (or possibly zero if so configured) can be true at any given time. On the diagram it acts like an enum with the label of each control as items."
A radiobutton container can contain any number of any style booleans, but it must contain at least one boolean at any given time for some unknown reason. The container enforces that only one button can be true. Similar to a cluster container, you can also "right-click ... autosize" the container to arrange the items in a certain order. Don't forget to label the booleans!
06-03-2019 10:03 AM
@BHAIRAVTAILOR wrote:
I am not getting it exactly.
Can you help me to explain step by step ?
1. Drop one of the radio button controls onto the front panel.
2. Select a boolean from the silver palette onto the front panel.
3. Drop that boolean into the radio button container.
4. Goto 2 until N=number of buttons you want.
06-03-2019 10:04 AM
My requirement is to show a Radio button as per Figure 1 in an executable panel. I tried all the possible Solution, can you please help me to change Radio Button layout from Default to as per requirement?
Requirement type is available in Default Boolean Example of Labvewi. but I don't want to copy-paste from there. I want to learn.
thanks
06-03-2019 10:52 AM
Follow Ravens advice and then hide the boolean labels (don't make them blank!).
@BHAIRAVTAILOR wrote:Requirement type is available in Default Boolean Example of Labvewi. but I don't want to copy-paste from there. I want to learn.
Nobody asked you to copy-paste. (Besides, there is nothing wrong using copy-paste, you need to learn that too! :D)You can drop each boolean directly from the palette into the radiobutton container. Then change the boolean text and hide the label. Did you look at all my links above?
06-04-2019 02:45 PM
I want my radio button should be like this..
I try all the best possible option. but unable to get it..
can you please help me to explain step by step solution ? since I am new, your support here will be appreciated.