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      1 page.title=Checkboxes
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      7 <h2>In this document</h2>
      8 <ol>
      9   <li><a href="#HandlingEvents">Responding to Click Events</a></li>
     10 </ol>
     11 
     12 <h2>Key classes</h2>
     13 <ol>
     14   <li>{@link android.widget.CheckBox}</li>
     15 </ol>
     16 </div>
     17 </div>
     18 
     19 <p>Checkboxes allow the user to select one or more options from a set. Typically, you should
     20 present each checkbox option in a vertical list.</p>
     21 
     22 <img src="{@docRoot}images/ui/checkboxes.png" alt="" />
     23 
     24 <p>To create each checkbox option, create a {@link android.widget.CheckBox} in your layout. Because
     25 a set of checkbox options allows the user to select multiple items, each checkbox is managed
     26 separately and you must register a click listener for each one.</p>
     27 
     28 <h2 id="HandlingEvents">Responding to Click Events</h2>
     29 
     30 <p>When the user selects a checkbox, the {@link android.widget.CheckBox} object receives an
     31 on-click event.</p>
     32 
     33 <p>To define the click event handler for a checkbox, add the <code><a
     34 href="/reference/android/R.attr.html#onClick">android:onClick</a></code> attribute to the
     35 <code>&lt;CheckBox&gt;</code> element in your XML
     36 layout. The value for this attribute must be the name of the method you want to call in response
     37 to a click event. The {@link android.app.Activity} hosting the layout must then implement the
     38 corresponding method.</p>
     39 
     40 <p>For example, here are a couple {@link android.widget.CheckBox} objects in a list:</p>
     41 
     42 <pre>
     43 &lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
     44 &lt;LinearLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
     45     android:orientation="vertical"
     46     android:layout_width="fill_parent"
     47     android:layout_height="fill_parent">
     48     &lt;CheckBox android:id="&#64;+id/checkbox_meat"
     49         android:layout_width="wrap_content"
     50         android:layout_height="wrap_content"
     51         android:text="&#64;string/meat"
     52         android:onClick="onCheckboxClicked"/>
     53     &lt;CheckBox android:id="&#64;+id/checkbox_cheese"
     54         android:layout_width="wrap_content"
     55         android:layout_height="wrap_content"
     56         android:text="&#64;string/cheese"
     57         android:onClick="onCheckboxClicked"/>
     58 &lt;/LinearLayout>
     59 </pre>
     60 
     61 <p>Within the {@link android.app.Activity} that hosts this layout, the following method handles the
     62 click event for both checkboxes:</p>
     63 
     64 <pre>
     65 public void onCheckboxClicked(View view) {
     66     // Is the view now checked?
     67     boolean checked = ((CheckBox) view).isChecked();
     68     
     69     // Check which checkbox was clicked
     70     switch(view.getId()) {
     71         case R.id.checkbox_meat:
     72             if (checked)
     73                 // Put some meat on the sandwich
     74             else
     75                 // Remove the meat
     76             break;
     77         case R.id.checkbox_cheese:
     78             if (checked)
     79                 // Cheese me
     80             else
     81                 // I'm lactose intolerant
     82             break;
     83         // TODO: Veggie sandwich
     84     }
     85 }
     86 </pre>
     87 
     88 <p>The method you declare in the {@link android.R.attr#onClick android:onClick} attribute
     89 must have a signature exactly as shown above. Specifically, the method must:</p>
     90 <ul>
     91   <li>Be public</li>
     92   <li>Return void</li>
     93   <li>Define a {@link android.view.View} as its only parameter (this will be the {@link
     94 android.view.View} that was clicked)</li>
     95 </ul>
     96 
     97 <p class="note"><strong>Tip:</strong> If you need to change the radio button state
     98 yourself (such as when loading a saved {@link android.preference.CheckBoxPreference}),
     99 use the {@link android.widget.CompoundButton#setChecked(boolean)} or {@link
    100 android.widget.CompoundButton#toggle()} method.</p>