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<h1><center>dlgGroup</center></h1>
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<b>Function</b>
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Defines a group field.
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<b>Syntax</b>
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<tt>dlgGroup(string Title) <i>statement</i></tt>
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<b>Description</b>
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The <tt>dlgGroup</tt> statement defines a group with the given <tt>Title</tt>.
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By default a <tt>dlgGroup</tt> contains a <a href=310.htm>dlgVBoxLayout</a>,
so a simple group doesn't have to worry about the layout.
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<tt>dlgGroup</tt> is mainly used to contain a set of <a href=300.htm>radio buttons</a>
or <a href=289.htm>check boxes</a>, but may as well contain any other objects in its
<tt>statement</tt>.<br>
Radio buttons within a <tt>dlgGroup</tt> are numbered starting with <tt>0</tt>.
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<b>See also</b> <a href=289.htm>dlgCheckBox</a>,
<a href=300.htm>dlgRadioButton</a>,
<a href=311.htm>Layout Information</a>,
<a href=318.htm>A Complete Example</a>
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<b>Example</b>
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int align = 1;
dlgGroup("Alignment") {
dlgRadioButton("&Top", align);
dlgRadioButton("&Center", align);
dlgRadioButton("&Bottom", align);
}
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