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How to create radiobutton in pdf form with pdf sdk in C# with ByteScout Premium Suite

Learn to code in C# to create radiobutton in pdf form with pdf sdk with this step-by-step tutorial

These sample source codes on this page below are displaying how to create radiobutton in pdf form with pdf sdk in C#. ByteScout Premium Suite: the set that includes 12 SDK products from ByteScout including tools and components for PDF, barcodes, spreadsheets, screen video recording. It can create radiobutton in pdf form with pdf sdk in C#.

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using System.Diagnostics; using Bytescout.PDF; namespace RadioButtons { /// <summary> /// This example demonstrates how to create radio buttons. /// </summary> class Program { static void Main() { // Create new document Document pdfDocument = new Document(); pdfDocument.RegistrationName = "demo"; pdfDocument.RegistrationKey = "demo"; // Add page Page page = new Page(PaperFormat.A4); pdfDocument.Pages.Add(page); Font font = new Font(StandardFonts.Times, 12); SolidBrush brush = new SolidBrush(); // Add a group of radio buttons RadioButton radioButton1 = new RadioButton(20, 20, 15, 15, "group1", "value1"); RadioButton radioButton2 = new RadioButton(20, 40, 15, 15, "group1", "value2"); page.Annotations.Add(radioButton1); page.Annotations.Add(radioButton2); // Add labels page.Canvas.DrawString("Value 1.1", font, brush, 40, 20); page.Canvas.DrawString("Value 1.2", font, brush, 40, 40); // Add another independent group of radio buttons RadioButton radioButton3 = new RadioButton(120, 20, 15, 15, "group2", "value3"); RadioButton radioButton4 = new RadioButton(120, 40, 15, 15, "group2", "value4"); page.Annotations.Add(radioButton3); page.Annotations.Add(radioButton4); // Add labels page.Canvas.DrawString("Value 2.1", font, brush, 140, 20); page.Canvas.DrawString("Value 2.2", font, brush, 140, 40); // Save document to file pdfDocument.Save("result.pdf"); // Cleanup pdfDocument.Dispose(); // Open result document in default associated application (for demo purpose) ProcessStartInfo processStartInfo = new ProcessStartInfo("result.pdf"); processStartInfo.UseShellExecute = true; Process.Start(processStartInfo); } } }

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