How to get only one checkbox that can be checked

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Yuli Hartini
Yuli Hartini 2017년 4월 27일
댓글: Hamza Kayani 2021년 6월 13일
I use some checkbox in gui (checkbox A, B, C). How to get only one checkbox that can be checked. If I check the checkbox B, then the selected checkbox B, then I changed my mind want to check the checkbox A, then the selected checkbox A. Thank you
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Hamza Kayani
Hamza Kayani 2021년 6월 13일
Although what you are looking for is specifically in domain of radio buttons however, there is a way around when using check boxes as well. I have discovered a cool way to do so.
Assuming you have three check boxes, head over to the callback function of the first check box and paste the following if-else statement:
function checkbox1_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
if get(handles.checkbox1,'value')
set(handles.checkbox2,'Enable','off')
set(handles.checkbox3,'Enable','off')
else
set(handles.checkbox2,'Enable','on')
set(handles.checkbox3,'Enable','on')
end
%%%%%%%%%%
Now do the same with the callbacks of other two checkboxes but change the tag or name of the checkboxes accordingly. This way, the user can only check one checkbox at a time while the remaining checkboxes will be disabled.

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Jan
Jan 2017년 4월 27일
편집: Jan 2017년 4월 27일
Please do not ask a question twice.
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Margareta Drozdikova
Margareta Drozdikova 2018년 2월 25일
Hi, try this. For example, I have two checkboxes (checkbox1 and checkbox2). In the first:
if true
% code
end
handles.value=get(handles.checkbox1,'Value');
if handles.value==1 %%it means, is checked
set(handles.checkbox2,'Visible','off')
else
set(handles.checkbox2,'Visible','on')
end
So, If I checked the first, the second is invisible, write it in the second too

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