print $query->radio_group(' name ', \@list [, selected , 'true', \%label ]) Generates a set of radio buttons . - name
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The name to assign the input to (required). - \@list
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An array reference with the list items. You can also use an anonymous array reference. - selected
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The menu item to be initially selected. - true
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Insert newlines between radio buttons. - \%label
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A hash reference listing labels for each list item. Default is the list text itself. See popup_menu for an example. Using named parameters, the syntax is: print $query->radio_group(-name=>' name ', -values=>\ @list , -default=>' selected ', -linebreak=>'true', -labels=>\ %labelhash , -columns=> n , -columnheader=>' string ', -rows=> m , -rowheader=>' string '); - -columns=> n
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The number of columns to use. - -columnheader=> 'string'
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A header for the column. - -rows= m
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The number of rows to use. If omitted and -columns is specified, the rows are calculated for you. - -rowheader=> 'string'
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A header for the row. |