Create a radiobutton with the
Radiobutton
method. A radiobutton has an indicator to the left of the label indicating whether the button is selected. It differs from a checkbutton in that only one button may be selected at the same time. Each button in a group of radiobuttons uses the same variable specified with the
-variable
option; when selected, the button assigns that variable the value specified by the
-value
option.
The standard configuration options that apply to$parentwidget->Radiobutton ( options )
Radiobutton
are:
-activebackground
,
-activeforeground
,
-anchor
,
-background
,
-bg
,
-bitmap
,
-borderwidth
,
-bd
,
-cursor
,
-disabledforeground
,
-font
,
-foreground
,
-fg
,
-height
,
-highlightbackground
,
-highlightcolor
,
-highlightthickness
,
-image
,
-justify
,
-padx
,
-pady
,
-relief
,
-underline
,
-width
, and
-wraplength
.
Other options are:
-command =>
callback
Pointer to a function that will be called when the radiobutton is pressed.
-indicatoron =>
boolean
Determines whether or not to display the indicator. Default is on (1).
-selectcolor =>
color
-selectimage =>
imgptr
Defines the image to be displayed instead of text when the radiobutton is on. Ignored if
-image
is not used.
-text =>
'
text
'
Defines the text string displayed in the radiobutton. See also
-textvariable
.
-textvariable =>
\$variable
Points to the variable containing text to be displayed in the radiobutton. Button text will change as
$variable
does.
-value =>
value
Sets
$variable
to the specified value when the radiobutton is selected (default is 1).
-variable =>
\$variable
Associates the on/off value of the indicator with the specified variable.
In addition to
configure
and
cget
, the following methods are supported by
Radiobutton
:
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