Start changeRadiobutton tag

The following is the basic syntax of the radiobutton tag :

<RADIOBUTTON name= name>

where name identifies the radio button programmatically.

The radiobutton tag can be expanded with the following elements:
<RADIOBUTTON name=name>
	<TITLE>title</TITLE>
	<LOCATION>location</LOCATION>
	<SIZE>size</SIZE>
	<DATACLASS>class_name</DATACLASS>
	<ATTRIBUTE>attribute_name</ATTRIBUTE>
	<SELECTED>selected</SELECTED>
	<DESELECTED>deselected</DESELECTED>
	<FLYOVER>helptext</FLYOVER>
	<HELPALIAS>component_name</HELPALIAS>
</RADIOBUTTON>
	
ATTRIBUTEVALUEDESCRIPTION
<TITLE> title Displays the text string as the radio button label

The title defines the key for loading the text string from the resource bundle. If the string is not found, the title string will appear as it does in the Panel Definition Markup Language (PDML) source code.

Use the "%" character to make the character that immediately follows the "%7quot; the "mnemonic" or "keyboard shortcut key"; for the using a button. Use "%%" to use "%" as a literal character.

This tag is required.

<LOCATION> location Expresses the x- and y-coordinates of the panel's location from the top left corner in logical units.

This tag is required.

<SIZE> size Expresses the width and height, respectively, of the component in logical units.

This tag is required.

<DATACLASS> class_name Expresses whether the radio button is selected or not.
<ATTRIBUTE> attribute_name Contains the state of the radio button

GETTOR PROTOCOLS
The gettor does not have to be used if the choice tag statically defines the combo box elements.
boolean is<attribute_name>()
where the return value indicates whether the radio button is selected or not.


SETTOR PROTOCOLS
void set<attribute_name>(boolean selected)
where selected indicates whether the radio button is selected or not.
<SELECTED> Please see the selected tag.
<DESELECTED> Please see the deselected tag.
<FLYOVER> helptext Should be displayed when context help is requested for this component.

The helptext defines the key for loading the text string from the resource bundle. If the string is not found, the helptext string will appear as it does in the PDML source code.

<HELPALIAS> component_name Should be displayed when context help is requested for this component.
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