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XmVaCreateSimpleRadioBox(3)			   XmVaCreateSimpleRadioBox(3)

NAME
       XmVaCreateSimpleRadioBox	 —  A  RowColumn  widget  convenience creation
       function

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/RowColumn.h>
       Widget XmVaCreateSimpleRadioBox(
       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
       (zero) to the number of buttons in the menu minus 1.

       parent	 Specifies the parent widget ID.

       name	 Specifies the name of the created widget.

       button_set
		 Specifies  which  button  is initially set.  The value is the
		 integer n in the button name button_n.

       callback	 Specifies a callback procedure to be called when  a  button's
		 value	changes.  This callback function is added to each but‐
		 ton after creation as the  button's  XmNvalueChangedCallback.
		 The  callback	function  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:

       XmVaRADIOBUTTON
		 This is followed by four additional arguments. The set speci‐
		 fies one button in the RadioBox and some of its resource val‐
		 ues. Following are the additional four arguments, in order:

		 label	   The label string, of type XmString.

		 mnemonic  The	mnemonic,  of  type KeySym. This is ignored in
			   this release.

		 accelerator
			   The accelerator, of type String. This is ignored in
			   this release.

		 accelerator_text
			   The	accelerator  text,  of	type XmString. This is
			   ignored in this release.

       resource_name
		 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.

       XtVaTypedArg
		 This is followed by four additional arguments. The set speci‐
		 fies  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:

		 name	   The resource name, of type String

		 type	   The	type  of  the resource value supplied, of type
			   String

		 value	   The resource value (or a pointer  to	 the  resource
			   value,  depending  on  the  type  and  size	of the
			   value), of type XtArgVal

		 size	   The size of the resource value in  bytes,  of  type
			   int

       XtVaNestedList
		 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(3).

RETURN
       Returns the RowColumn widget ID.

RELATED
       XmCreateRadioBox(3),  XmCreateRowColumn(3),  XmCreateSimpleCheckBox(3),
       XmCreateSimpleRadioBox(3),  XmRowColumn(3),  and XmVaCreateSimpleCheck‐
       Box(3),

						   XmVaCreateSimpleRadioBox(3)
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