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XmVaCreateSimpleRadioBox(3X)			  XmVaCreateSimpleRadioBox(3X)

NAME
       XmVaCreateSimpleRadioBox	 -  A  RowColumn  widget  convenience creation
       function

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/RowColumn.h>

       Widget XmVaCreateSimpleRadioBox (parent,	 name,	button_set,  callback,
       arg...)
	       Widget parent;
	       String name;
	       int button_set;
	       XtCallbackProc callback;

DESCRIPTION
       XmVaCreateSimpleRadioBox	 creates  an instance of a RowColumn widget of
       type XmWORK_AREA and returns the associated  widget  ID.	 This  routine
       uses the ANSI C variable-length argument list (varargs) calling conven‐
       tion.

       This routine creates a RadioBox and  its	 ToggleButtonGadget  children.
       The  name  of  each button is button_n, where n is an integer from 0 to
       one minus the number of buttons in the menu.  Specifies the parent wid‐
       get  ID.	  Specifies  the  name of the created widget.  Specifies which
       button is initially set. The value is the integer n in the button  name
       button_n.   Specifies a callback procedure to be called when a button's
       value changes. This callback function is added  to  each	 button	 after
       creation	 as  the button's XmNvalueChangedCallback.  The callback func‐
       tion is called when a button's value changes, and the button number  is
       returned in the client_data field.

       The  variable  portion of the argument list consists of groups of argu‐
       ments.  The first argument in each group is a constant or a string  and
       determines  which  arguments follow in that group. The last argument in
       the list must be NULL. Following are the possible  first	 arguments  in
       each  group  of varargs: This is followed by four additional arguments.
       The set specifies one button in the RadioBox and some of	 its  resource
       values.	 Following  are	 the additional four arguments, in this order:
       The label string, of type XmString.   The  mnemonic,  of	 type  KeySym.
       This  is	 ignored  in  this  release.  The accelerator, of type String.
       This is ignored	in  this  release.   The  accelerator  text,  of  type
       XmString.   This	 is  ignored in this release.  This is followed by one
       additional argument, the value of the resource, of type XtArgVal.   The
       pair specifies a resource and its value for the RowColumn widget.  This
       is followed by four additional arguments.  The set specifies a resource
       and  its value for the RowColumn widget.	 A resource type conversion is
       performed if necessary.	Following are the additional  four  arguments,
       in  this	 order:	 The  resource	name, of type String.  The type of the
       resource value supplied, of type String.	  The  resource	 value	(or  a
       pointer	to  the	 resource value, depending on the type and size of the
       value), of type XtArgVal.  The size of the resource value in bytes,  of
       type  int.   This  is  followed	by  one	 additional  argument  of type
       XtVarArgsList.  This argument is a nested list of varargs  returned  by
       XtVaCreateArgsList.

       For more information on variable-length argument lists, see the X Tool‐
       kit Intrinsics documentation.

       A number of resources exist specifically for use with  this  and	 other
       simple  menu  creation routines. For a complete definition of RowColumn
       and its associated resources, see XmRowColumn(3X).

RETURN VALUE
       Returns the RowColumn widget ID.

SEE ALSO
       XmCreateRadioBox(3X),	XmCreateRowColumn(3X),	  XmCreateSimpleCheck‐
       Box(3X),	 XmCreateSimpleRadioBox(3X),  XmRowColumn(3X),	XmVaCreateSim‐
       pleCheckBox(3X)

						  XmVaCreateSimpleRadioBox(3X)
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