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Create RadioButton in frame using wxPython

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In this article we are going to learn about Radio Button in wxPython. A radio button item is a button which usually denotes one of several mutually exclusive options. It has a text label next to a (usually) round button. You can create a group of mutually-exclusive radio buttons by specifying RB_GROUP for the first in the group. The group ends when another radio button group is created, or there are no more radio buttons.
Syntax: wx.RadioButton.RadioButton(parent, id = ID_ANY, label = "", pos = DefaultPosition, size = DefaultSize, style = 0, validator = DefaultValidator, name = RadioButtonNameStr) Parameters:
Parameter Input Type Description
parent wx.Window Parent window. Should not be None.
id wx.WindowID Control identifier. A value of -1 denotes a default value.
label string Text Label.
pos wx.Point Window position.
size wx.Window Window size.
style long Window style.
validator wx.Validator Window validator.
name string Window name.
Code Example: Python3 1==
# importing the module
import wx

# definition of the Example class
class Example(wx.Frame):

    # instantiating the class     
    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        super(Example, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
 
        self.InitUI()

    # method for creation of user interface
    def InitUI(self):
 
        # create parent panel for radio buttons
        self.pnl = wx.Panel(self)
 
        # create radio button using RadioButton() constructor
        self.rb = wx.RadioButton(self.pnl, id = 1, label ="Radio", pos =(20, 20))
 
# definition of the main function
def main():

    # creating an App object
    app = wx.App()

    # creating an Example object
    ex = Example(None)

    # showing the Example object
    ex.Show()

    # running the App object
    app.MainLoop()
 
# driver code
if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()
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