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Adding SfRadioButton reference

You can add SfRadioButton reference using one of the following methods:

Method 1: Adding SfRadioButton reference from nuget.org

Syncfusion Xamarin components are available in nuget.org. To add SfRadioButton to your project, open the NuGet package manager in Visual Studio, search for Syncfusion.Xamarin.Buttons, and then install it.

Method 2: Adding SfRadioButton reference from toolbox

Syncfusion also provides Xamarin Toolbox. Using this toolbox, you can drag the SfRadioButton control to the XAML page. It will automatically install the required NuGet packages and add the namespace to the page. To install Syncfusion Xamarin Toolbox, refer to Toolbox.

Method 3: Adding SfRadioButton assemblies manually from the installed location

If you prefer to manually reference the assemblies instead referencing from NuGet, add the following assemblies in respective projects.

Location: {Installed location}/{version}/Xamarin/lib

Create a Simple SfRadioButton

The SfRadioButton control is configured entirely in C# code or by using XAML markup. The following steps explain how to create a SfRadioButton and configure its elements.

Add namespace for referred assemblies

[XAML]

xmlns:syncfusion="clr-namespace:Syncfusion.XForms.Buttons;assembly=Syncfusion.Buttons.XForms"

[C#]

using Syncfusion.XForms.Buttons;

Refer SfRadioButton control with declared suffix name for Namespace

[XAML]


<ContentPage xmlns:syncfusion="clr-namespace:Syncfusion.XForms.Buttons;assembly=Syncfusion.Buttons.XForms">
  <ContentPage.Content>
    <StackLayout>
      <syncfusion:SfRadioButton x:Name="radioButton"/>        
    </StackLayout>
  </ContentPage.Content>
</ContentPage>

[C#]

public MainPage()
{
    InitializeComponent();
    StackLayout stackLayout = new StackLayout();
    SfRadioButton radioButton = new SfRadioButton();
    stackLayout.Children.Add(radioButton);
    this.Content = stackLayout;
}

How to run this application?

To run this application, you need to first clone the Xamarin.Forms-SfRadioButton-MVVM-Pattern repository and then open it in Visual Studio 2022. Now, simply build and run your project to view the output.

Troubleshooting

Path too long exception

If you are facing path too long exception when building this example project, close Visual Studio and rename the repository to short and build the project.

License

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This demo sample explains the way to achieve MVVM pattern with Xamarin.Forms RadioButton(SfRadioButton)

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