% Generated by roxygen2 (4.1.1): do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/input-radiobuttons.R \name{radioButtons} \alias{radioButtons} \title{Create radio buttons} \usage{ radioButtons(inputId, label, choices, selected = NULL, inline = FALSE, width = NULL) } \arguments{ \item{inputId}{The \code{input} slot that will be used to access the value.} \item{label}{Display label for the control, or \code{NULL} for no label.} \item{choices}{List of values to select from (if elements of the list are named then that name rather than the value is displayed to the user)} \item{selected}{The initially selected value (if not specified then defaults to the first value)} \item{inline}{If \code{TRUE}, render the choices inline (i.e. horizontally)} \item{width}{The width of the input, e.g. \code{'400px'}, or \code{'100\%'}; see \code{\link{validateCssUnit}}.} } \value{ A set of radio buttons that can be added to a UI definition. } \description{ Create a set of radio buttons used to select an item from a list. } \details{ If you need to represent a "None selected" state, it's possible to default the radio buttons to have no options selected by using \code{selected = character(0)}. However, this is not recommended, as it gives the user no way to return to that state once they've made a selection. Instead, consider having the first of your choices be \code{c("None selected" = "")}. } \examples{ radioButtons("dist", "Distribution type:", c("Normal" = "norm", "Uniform" = "unif", "Log-normal" = "lnorm", "Exponential" = "exp")) } \seealso{ \code{\link{updateRadioButtons}} Other input.elements: \code{\link{actionButton}}, \code{\link{actionLink}}; \code{\link{animationOptions}}, \code{\link{sliderInput}}; \code{\link{checkboxGroupInput}}; \code{\link{checkboxInput}}; \code{\link{dateInput}}; \code{\link{dateRangeInput}}; \code{\link{fileInput}}; \code{\link{numericInput}}; \code{\link{passwordInput}}; \code{\link{selectInput}}, \code{\link{selectizeInput}}; \code{\link{submitButton}}; \code{\link{textInput}} }