I have a problem with the Gtk.RadioButton widget’s Clicked event.
Here is the example code:
using System;
using Gtk;
public partial class MainWindow: Gtk.Window
{
public MainWindow (): base (Gtk.WindowType.Toplevel)
{
Build ();
RadioButton rbt1 = new RadioButton (null, "rbt1");
RadioButton rbt2 = new RadioButton (rbt1, "rbt2");
RadioButton rbt3 = new RadioButton (rbt1, "rbt3");
VBox vbx1 = new VBox ();
vbx1.PackStart (rbt1, false, false, 0);
vbx1.PackStart (rbt2, false, false, 0);
vbx1.PackStart (rbt3, false, false, 0);
this.Add (vbx1);
this.ShowAll ();
rbt1.Clicked+= HandleClicked;
rbt2.Clicked+= HandleClicked1;
rbt3.Clicked+= HandleClicked2;
}
void HandleClicked2 (object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Console.WriteLine ("rbt3.Clicked");
}
void HandleClicked1 (object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Console.WriteLine ("rbt2.Clicked");
}
void HandleClicked (object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Console.WriteLine ("rbt1.Clicked");
}
}
The issue is:
When i click rbt2, the output is :
rbt1.Clicked
rbt2.Clicked
When i click rbt3, the output is :
rbt2.Clicked
rbt3.Clicked
When i click rbt1, the output is:
rbt3.Clicked
rbt1.Clicked
But what I expect is that when I click rbt*, the only output is “rbt*.Clicked”.
Your expectation is wrong. You should connect to the
Toggledsignal instead and check whether the button is being activated or deactivated:In your case, the
Clickedsignal is called when the button is activated or deactivated. Clicking on a deactivated button activates it, and deactivates a different button, so two signals are called. TheToggledsignal is also called in both cases. I’m not quite sure what the difference is, it may be thatClickedis not guaranteed to be called if the button’s state is changed programmatically.