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Radio Group

The Radio Group allows the user to select one option from a set.

Use radio buttons when the user needs to see all available options. If available options can be collapsed, consider using a Select component because it uses less space.

Radio buttons should have the most commonly used option selected by default.

Radio group

RadioGroup is a helpful wrapper used to group Radio components that provides an easier API, and proper keyboard accessibility to the group.

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Direction

To lay out the buttons horizontally, set the row prop:

Controlled

You can control the radio with the value and onChange props:

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Standalone radio buttons

Radio can also be used standalone, without the RadioGroup wrapper.

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Size

Use the size prop or customize the font size of the svg icons to change the size of the radios.

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Color

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Label placement

You can change the placement of the label with the FormControlLabel component's labelPlacement prop:

Show error

In general, radio buttons should have a value selected by default. If this is not the case, you can display an error if no value is selected when the form is submitted:

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Customization

Here is an example of customizing the component. You can learn more about this in the overrides documentation page.

useRadioGroup

For advanced customization use cases, a useRadioGroup() hook is exposed. It returns the context value of the parent radio group. The Radio component uses this hook internally.

API

import { useRadioGroup } from '@mui/material/RadioGroup';

Returns

value (object):

  • value.name (string [optional]): The name used to reference the value of the control.
  • value.onChange (func [optional]): Callback fired when a radio button is selected.
  • value.value (any [optional]): Value of the selected radio button.

Example

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When to use

Accessibility

(WAI-ARIA: https://www.w3.org/WAI/ARIA/apg/patterns/radiobutton/)

  • All form controls should have labels, and this includes radio buttons, checkboxes, and switches. In most cases, this is done by using the <label> element (FormControlLabel).
  • When a label can't be used, it's necessary to add an attribute directly to the input component. In this case, you can apply the additional attribute (e.g. aria-label, aria-labelledby, title) via the inputProps property.
<Radio
  value="radioA"
  inputProps={{
    'aria-label': 'Radio A',
  }}
/>