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Multiple radio button groups in one form

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How are radio buttons grouped together?

Radio buttons are normally presented in radio groups (a collection of radio buttons describing a set of related options). Only one radio button in a group can be selected at the same time. Note: The radio group must have share the same name (the value of the name attribute) to be treated as a group.

Can we select multiple radio buttons at once that are grouped together?

Only one radio button in a group can be checked. You have two radio buttons with different names. This means that you have two radio groups, each containing one radio button. You need to put them in the same group (by making them share a name) if you only want one of them to be selected.

Can radio buttons have multiple selections?

Radio buttons allow a user to select a single option among multiple options. You can set the Choice Value of each option, for each button, as well as group these buttons by giving them the same Group Name.

How do I make two radio buttons in HTML?

To label a radio button, add a <label> element after the <input> element and insert a for attribute with the same value as the id of the associated <input> element. Then, write your label text in the <label> tag. While using <label> isn't strictly necessary, it's considered a best practice for two reasons.


Set equal name attributes to create a group;

<form>
  <fieldset id="group1">
    <input type="radio" value="value1" name="group1">
    <input type="radio" value="value2" name="group1">
  </fieldset>

  <fieldset id="group2">
    <input type="radio" value="value1" name="group2">
    <input type="radio" value="value2" name="group2">
    <input type="radio" value="value3" name="group2">
  </fieldset>
</form>

Just do one thing, We need to set the name property for the same types. for eg.

Try below:

<form>
    <div id="group1">
        <input type="radio" value="val1" name="group1">
        <input type="radio" value="val2" name="group1">
    </div>
</form>

And also we can do it in angular1,angular 2 or in jquery also.

<div *ngFor="let option of question.options; index as j">
<input type="radio" name="option{{j}}" value="option{{j}}" (click)="checkAnswer(j+1)">{{option}}
</div>  

This is very simple you need to keep different names of every radio input group.

      <input type="radio" name="price">Thousand<br>
      <input type="radio" name="price">Lakh<br>
      <input type="radio" name="price">Crore
      
      </br><hr>

      <input type="radio" name="gender">Male<br>
      <input type="radio" name="gender">Female<br>
      <input type="radio" name="gender">Other

in input field make name same like

<input type="radio" name="option" value="option1">
<input type="radio" name="option" value="option2" >
<input type="radio" name="option" value="option3" >
<input type="radio" name="option" value="option3" >

To create a group of inputs you can create a custom html element

window.customElements.define('radio-group', RadioGroup);

https://gist.github.com/robdodson/85deb2f821f9beb2ed1ce049f6a6ed47

to keep selected option in each group, you need to add name attribute to inputs in group, if you not add it then all is one group.