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Hello,
I have a group box and I want to present there radio buttons.
The source for the text of the radio buttons is from a collection.
That's the code:

foreach (Performance p in re.PL)
{
RadioButton radio=new RadioButton();
radio.Text=p.Cl ass_Name;
this.groupBox1. Controls.Add(ra dio);

}

The problem is that I get only one radio button presented in a group
box although supposed to be much more.Do you know why?:)
Nov 16 '05 #1
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You get more than one but you didn't set the location of the buttons, so they
all go to [0,0] so you see only one!
Make another variable in the loop that will help you to set the Location.Y
property.

"juli" wrote:
Hello,
I have a group box and I want to present there radio buttons.
The source for the text of the radio buttons is from a collection.
That's the code:

foreach (Performance p in re.PL)
{
RadioButton radio=new RadioButton();
radio.Text=p.Cl ass_Name;
this.groupBox1. Controls.Add(ra dio);

}

The problem is that I get only one radio button presented in a group
box although supposed to be much more.Do you know why?:)

Nov 16 '05 #2


Hello,
Thanks but I am trying to increase the radio.Location. Y value with no
success,the compiler writes:

Cannot modify the return value of
'System.Windows .Forms.Control. Location' because it is not a variable

How exactly do I change it?
Thanks!

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Nov 16 '05 #3
radio.Location = new System.Drawing. Point(x, y)

It's always a good idea to look at the hidden code of the designer and find
out how to do it.

"juli jul" wrote:


Hello,
Thanks but I am trying to increase the radio.Location. Y value with no
success,the compiler writes:

Cannot modify the return value of
'System.Windows .Forms.Control. Location' because it is not a variable

How exactly do I change it?
Thanks!

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Nov 16 '05 #4

Hei,
I added an int i to the loop and did :

radio.Location = new System.Drawing. Point(i,i)
each time incresing the i value but I still see only one radio button on
the group box control.Why?
Thanks!
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Nov 16 '05 #5
Try to debug your code. Put after the loop a breakpoint. How much objects do
you see in GroupBox.Contro ls? As you expect, or only one?

"juli jul" wrote:

Hei,
I added an int i to the loop and did :

radio.Location = new System.Drawing. Point(i,i)
each time incresing the i value but I still see only one radio button on
the group box control.Why?
Thanks!
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Nov 16 '05 #6

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