When displaying a group of JRadioButtons, initially none of them is selected (unless you programmatically enforce that). I would like to be able to put buttons back into that state even after the user already selected one, i.e., none of the buttons should be selected.
However, using the usual suspects doesn't deliver the required effect: calling 'setSelected(false)' on each button doesn't work. Interestingly, it does work when the buttons are not put into a ButtonGroup - unfortunately, the latter is required for JRadioButtons to be mutually exclusive.
Also, using the setSelected(ButtonModel, boolean) - method of javax.swing.ButtonGroup doesn't do what I want.
I've put together a small program to demonstrate the effect: two radio buttons and a JButton. Clicking the JButton should unselect the radio buttons so that the window looks exactly as it does when it first pops up.
import java.awt.Container;
import java.awt.GridLayout;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
/**
* This class creates two radio buttons and a JButton. Initially, none
* of the radio buttons is selected. Clicking on the JButton should
* always return the radio buttons into that initial state, i.e.,
* should disable both radio buttons.
*/
public class RadioTest implements ActionListener {
/* create two radio buttons and a group */
private JRadioButton button1 = new JRadioButton("button1");
private JRadioButton button2 = new JRadioButton("button2");
private ButtonGroup group = new ButtonGroup();
/* clicking this button should unselect both button1 and button2 */
private JButton unselectRadio = new JButton("Unselect radio buttons.");
/* In the constructor, set up the group and event listening */
public RadioTest() {
/* put the radio buttons in a group so they become mutually
* exclusive -- without this, unselecting actually works! */
group.add(button1);
group.add(button2);
/* listen to clicks on 'unselectRadio' button */
unselectRadio.addActionListener(this);
}
/* called when 'unselectRadio' is clicked */
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
/* variant1: disable both buttons directly.
* ...doesn't work */
button1.setSelected(false);
button2.setSelected(false);
/* variant2: disable the selection via the button group.
* ...doesn't work either */
group.setSelected(group.getSelection(), false);
}
/* Test: create a JFrame which displays the two radio buttons and
* the unselect-button */
public static void main(String[] args) {
JFrame frame = new JFrame();
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
RadioTest test = new RadioTest();
Container contentPane = frame.getContentPane();
contentPane.setLayout(new GridLayout(3,1));
contentPane.add(test.button1);
contentPane.add(test.button2);
contentPane.add(test.unselectRadio);
frame.setSize(400, 400);
frame.setVisible(true);
}
}
Any ideas anyone? Thanks!
If you want to clear the text of a JRadioButton named radio , you would call radio. setText("") . If you want to de-select the button, you call radio. setSelected(false) .
We add radio buttons in a ButtonGroup so that we can select only one radio button at a time. We use “ButtonGroup” class to create a ButtonGroup and add radio button in a group. Methods Used : JRadioButton() : Creates a unselected RadioButton with no text.
Swing defines four types of buttons: JButton, JToggleButton, JCheckBox, and JRadioButton. All are subclasses of the AbstractButton class, which extends JComponent. Thus, all buttons share a set of common traits. The Swing Buttons. Swing defines four types of buttons: JButton, JToggleButton, JCheckBox, and JRadioButton.
You can do buttonGroup.clearSelection()
.
But this method is available only since Java 6.
The Javadoc of the class ButtonGroup
itself gives some hint about how this can be achieved:
From the API doc of class ButtonGroup
:
Initially, all buttons in the group are unselected. Once any button is selected, one button is always selected in the group.There is no way to turn a button programmatically to "off", in order to clear the button group. To give the appearance of "none selected", add an invisible radio button to the group and then programmatically select that button to turn off all the displayed radio buttons.
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