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I have 4 radio buttons. I've never really used them before (except in multiple tabs). How can I separate them, so 2 and 2 are radioed together?

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GUICtrlCreateGroup() - for visible group of radio items

GUIStartGroup() - for invisible group of radio items

#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>

Opt('MustDeclareVars', 1)

Example()

Func Example()
    Local $button_1, $group_1, $radio_1, $radio_2, $radio_3
    Local $radio_4, $radio_5, $radio_6, $input_1, $input_2
    Local $radioval1, $radioval2, $msg

    Opt("GUICoordMode", 1)

    GUICreate("Radio Box Grouping Demo", 400, 280)

    ; Create the controls
    $button_1 = GUICtrlCreateButton("B&utton 1", 30, 20, 120, 40)
    $group_1 = GUICtrlCreateGroup("Group 1", 30, 90, 165, 160)
    GUIStartGroup()
    $radio_1 = GUICtrlCreateRadio("Radio &0", 50, 120, 70, 20)
    $radio_2 = GUICtrlCreateRadio("Radio &1", 50, 150, 60, 20)
    $radio_3 = GUICtrlCreateRadio("Radio &2", 50, 180, 60, 20)
    GUIStartGroup()
    $radio_4 = GUICtrlCreateRadio("Radio &A", 120, 120, 70, 20)
    $radio_5 = GUICtrlCreateRadio("Radio &B", 120, 150, 60, 20)
    $radio_6 = GUICtrlCreateRadio("Radio &C", 120, 180, 60, 20)
    GUIStartGroup()
    $input_1 = GUICtrlCreateInput("Input 1", 200, 20, 160, 30)
    $input_2 = GUICtrlCreateInput("Input 2", 200, 70, 160, 30)

    ; Set the defaults (radio buttons clicked, default button, etc)
    GUICtrlSetState($radio_1, $GUI_CHECKED)
    GUICtrlSetState($radio_6, $GUI_CHECKED)
    GUICtrlSetState($button_1, $GUI_FOCUS + $GUI_DEFBUTTON)

    ; Init our vars that we will use to keep track of radio events
    $radioval1 = 0    ; We will assume 0 = first radio button selected, 2 = last button
    $radioval2 = 2

    GUISetState()

    ; In this message loop we use variables to keep track of changes to the radios, another
    ; way would be to use GUICtrlRead() at the end to read in the state of each control.  Both
    ; methods are equally valid
    While 1
        $msg = GUIGetMsg()
        Select
            Case $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
                Exit

            Case $msg = $button_1
                MsgBox(0, "Button", "Radio " & $radioval1 & @LF & "Radio " & Chr($radioval2 + Asc("A")) & @LF & GUICtrlRead($input_1) & @LF & GUICtrlRead($input_2))

            Case $msg = $radio_1 Or $msg = $radio_2 Or $msg = $radio_3
                $radioval1 = $msg - $radio_1

            Case $msg = $radio_4 Or $msg = $radio_5 Or $msg = $radio_6
                $radioval2 = $msg - $radio_4

        EndSelect
    WEnd
EndFunc   ;==>Example
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