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In my XML layout I have defined 3 radio buttons. The first button has been set to checked="true"

 <TableRow
        android:id="@+id/tableRowX"
        android:layout_width="wrap_content" android:layout_height="wrap_content" >

        <RadioButton
            android:id="@+id/radioButton1"
            android:layout_gravity="center"
            android:onClick="onRadioButtonClick" 
            android:checked="true"/>

        <RadioButton
            android:id="@+id/radioButton2"
            android:layout_gravity="center"
            android:onClick="onRadioButtonClick"/>

        <RadioButton
            android:id="@+id/radioButton3"
            android:layout_gravity="center"
            android:onClick="onRadioButtonClick" />
    </TableRow>

In the MainActivity.Java file , I initialise the radio buttons.

rb1 = (RadioButton) findViewById(R.id.radioButton1);
rb2 = (RadioButton) findViewById(R.id.radioButton2);
rb3 = (RadioButton) findViewById(R.id.radioButton3);

In the same file , I have defined a onRadioButtonClick() method

public void onRadioButtonClick(View v)
    {
        boolean checked = ((RadioButton) v).isChecked();

         switch(v.getId()) {
     case R.id.radioButton1:    
    if (checked){
        MyButton = "1P";
    }
    break;

case R.id.radioButton2:
    if (checked){
        MyButton = "2P";
    }
    break;

case R.id.radioButton3:
    if (checked){
        MyButton = "3P";
    }   
    break;
     }}

And finally on click of a standard button (not radio one) , I have defined the onClick() method

public void onClick(View v) {
    Log.d("LogThis", "My Print >" +MyButton);   

}

The MyButton value prints as null when I click the standard button which activates the onClick method.This happens despite of radioButton1 is selected when the app loads.

This behaviour disappears once I manually select any other radio button. Then MyButton shows the correct value.

Is there any alternative way to approach this issue ? Where am I going wrong? I am assuming this is because I have implemented the logic in onRadioButtonClick() button . But I am not sure what alternative approach to take to resolve this issue.

PS: I can't user RadioGroup as the buttons needs aligned to different columns in a TableLayout.

2 Answers 2

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An alternative would be to set the default checked RadioButton in code when you load your view and set MyButton variable at the same time. Example:

rb1 = (RadioButton) findViewById(R.id.radioButton1);
rb2 = (RadioButton) findViewById(R.id.radioButton2);
rb3 = (RadioButton) findViewById(R.id.radioButton3);

rb1.setChecked(true);
MyButton = "1P";
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  • I like the suggestion simple yet effective :). I'd wait some more time to see if someone can explain if I went wrong programatically and/or in design , just to be able to improve my coding :)
    – misguided
    Jun 26, 2014 at 23:35
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According to this answer you need to compare the RadioButton objects (by calling their own getId(), rather than comparing View.getId() to R.id.radioButtonX

e.g.

rb1 = (RadioButton) findViewById(R.id.radioButton1);

switch(v.getId()) {
  case   (rb1.getId()) //NOT R.id.radioButton1:    
    if (checked){
        MyButton = "1P";
    }
    break;
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  • The whole thing is in onRadioButtonClick , will it work without click on any radio button ?
    – misguided
    Jun 27, 2014 at 0:09
  • It will if you add a default case to your switch block.
    – wovenhead
    Jun 27, 2014 at 14:38

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