From my understanding, to determine if a checkbox is "clicked" and find if it's checked or not, code such as the following can be used:
cb=(CheckBox)findViewById(R.id.chkBox1);
cb.setOnCheckedChangeListener(this);
public void onCheckedChanged(CompoundButton buttonView,
boolean isCh...
@TimCastelijns, suppose there is a value already set as "Yes" and the radio button is checked. now, when the user changes it from (say "Yes" to "No"), i want to get the value "No" in my radio button without using the object radio button.
The more I think about it the more the Touch Bar annoys me, it's a massive gimmick and the only thing I could find it useful for is Apple Pay (if you can use it without an iPhone)
I'm leaning towards buying a Macbook Pro 2015 or 2014 model if they get reduced in Black Friday sale
cM has been messing up a lot recently on little things
Two days ago, I spent a bunch of time trying to figure out why code wasn't working I was changing the code on the test server but running the production code :/