Angular Radio & Radio Group Component Overview

Radio Button

The Ignite UI for Angular Radio Button component allows the user to select a single option from an available set of options that are listed side by side.

Angular Radio & Radio Group Example

Getting Started with Ignite UI for Angular Radio Button

To get started with the Ignite UI for Angular Radio Button component, first you need to install Ignite UI for Angular. In an existing Angular application, type the following command:

ng add igniteui-angular

For a complete introduction to the Ignite UI for Angular, read the getting started topic.

The next step is to import the IgxRadioModule in the app.module.ts file.

// app.module.ts
...
import { IgxRadioModule } from 'igniteui-angular';
// import { IgxRadioModule } from '@infragistics/igniteui-angular'; for licensed package
@NgModule({
 ...
 imports: [..., IgxRadioModule],
 ...
})
export class AppModule {
 public selected: any;
}

Alternatively, as of 16.0.0 you can import the IgxRadioGroupDirective and IgxRadioComponent as standalone dependencies, or use the IGX_RADIO_GROUP_DIRECTIVES token to import the component and all of its supporting components and directives.

// home.component.ts
import { FormsModule } from '@angular/forms';
import { IGX_RADIO_GROUP_DIRECTIVES } from 'igniteui-angular';
// import { IGX_RADIO_GROUP_DIRECTIVES } from '@infragistics/igniteui-angular'; for licensed package
@Component({
 selector: 'app-home',
 template: `
 <igx-radio-group>
 <igx-radio [(ngModel)]="selected" value="London">London</igx-radio>
 <igx-radio [(ngModel)]="selected" value="New York">New York</igx-radio>
 <igx-radio [(ngModel)]="selected" value="Tokyo">Tokyo</igx-radio>
 <igx-radio [(ngModel)]="selected" value="Sofia">Sofia</igx-radio>
 </igx-radio-group>
 `,
 styleUrls: ['home.component.scss'],
 standalone: true,
 imports: [IGX_RADIO_GROUP_DIRECTIVES, FormsModule],
 /* or imports: [IgxRadioComponent, IgxRadioGroupDirective, FormsModule] */
})
export class HomeComponent {
 public selected: any;
}

Now that you have the Ignite UI for Angular Radio Button module or directives imported, you can start using the igx-radio-group directive and igx-radio component.

Using the Angular Radio Button

Radio buttons can be displayed using the following code inside the component template:

<igx-radio [(ngModel)]="selected" value="option1">Option 1</igx-radio>
<igx-radio [(ngModel)]="selected" value="option2">Option 2</igx-radio>

Label

The labelPosition property can be used to change the default position of the label in the radio component. Users can choose between before and after. If not specified, the label will be placed after the radio button.

<igx-radio [(ngModel)]="selected" value="option1" labelPosition="before">Option 1</igx-radio>
<igx-radio [(ngModel)]="selected" value="option2" labelPosition="before">Option 2</igx-radio>

Properties

Let's enhance the previous sample by adding four radio buttons, each responsible for applying a certain color as a background. We will bind the backgroundColor property of a div element to the component's selectedColor property. You will notice that selectedColor also participates in a two way binding relation through the NgModel directive, therefore its value is updated each time the user selects a different radio button (color).

// radiogroup.component.ts
...
public colors = [{
 hex: '#f06a2f',
 name: 'Carrot'
}, {
 hex: '#ff134a',
 name: 'Watermelon'
}, {
 hex: '#7bc96f',
 name: 'Grass'
},
{
 hex: 'transparent',
 name: 'No color'
}];
public selectedColor: string = this.colors[3].hex;
<!--radiogroup.component.html-->
<igx-radio *ngFor="let color of colors" name="color" [value]="color.hex" [(ngModel)]="selectedColor">
 {{color.name}}
</igx-radio>
<div [style.background-color]="selectedColor">...</div>

Pay attention that if you don't use the NgModel directive in a two-way data binding, you must import the FormsModule and add it to the NgModule's imports list.

The final result would be something like that:

Styling

Following the simplest approach, you can use CSS variables to customize the appearance of the radio button:

igx-radio {
 --empty-color: #556b81;
 --label-color: #131e29;
 --fill-color: #0064d9;
 --focus-outline-color: #0032a5;
}
igx-radio:hover {
 --empty-fill-color: #e3f0ff;
 --empty-color: #0064d9;
 --hover-color: transparent;
}

By changing the values of these CSS variables, you can alter the entire look of the component.

Another way to style the radio button is by using Sass, along with our radio-theme function.

To start styling the radio button using Sass, first import the index file, which includes all theme functions and component mixins:

@use "igniteui-angular/theming" as *;
// IMPORTANT: Prior to Ignite UI for Angular version 13 use:
// @import '~igniteui-angular/lib/core/styles/themes/index';

Following the simplest approach, we create a new theme that extends the radio-theme. By providing just two key parameters — $empty-color and $fill-color — you can generate a fully styled radio button. These values serve as the foundation for the theme, by providing them it will automatically compute all the required foreground and background colors for various states (e.g., hover, selected, disabled).

$custom-radio-theme: radio-theme(
 $empty-color: #345779,
 $fill-color: #2dabe8,
);

Finally, include the custom theme in your application:

@include css-vars($custom-radio-theme);

In the sample below, you can see how using the radio button with customized CSS variables allows you to create a design that visually resembles the radio button used in the SAP UI5 design system.

Note

The sample uses the Fluent Light schema.

Radio Group

The Ignite UI for Angular Radio Group directive provides a grouping container that allows better control over the child radio components and supports template-driven and reactive forms.

Demo

Usage

The Radio Group Directive is exported as an NgModule, thus all you need to do in your application is to import the IgxRadioModule in the app.module.ts file:

// app.module.ts
...
import { IgxRadioModule } from 'igniteui-angular';
// import { IgxRadioModule } from '@infragistics/igniteui-angular'; for licensed package
@NgModule({
 ...
 imports: [..., IgxRadioModule],
 ...
})

To get started, create an igxRadioGroup and add several igxRadio components.

Note that, setting a name property for the radio group is mandatory.

<!--radio-group.component.html-->
<igx-radio-group name="fruitsRadioGroup">
 <igx-radio *ngFor="let fruit of fruits" value="{{fruit}}">
 {{fruit}}
 </igx-radio>
</igx-radio-group>
// radio-group.component.ts
public fruits = ["Apple", "Mango", "Banana", "Orange"];

Alignment

Use the alignment input property to change the orientation of the igxRadio components in the radio group. Users can choose between horizontal and vertical. By default the radio group alignment is horizontal.

//sample.component.ts
import { RadioGroupAlignment } from "igniteui-angular";
...
public alignment = RadioGroupAlignment.vertical;
...
<!-- sample.component.html -->
<igx-radio-group [alignment]="alignment">
 <igx-radio [(ngModel)]="selected" value="London">London</igx-radio>
 <igx-radio [(ngModel)]="selected" value="New York">New York</igx-radio>
 <igx-radio [(ngModel)]="selected" value="Tokyo">Tokyo</igx-radio>
 <igx-radio [(ngModel)]="selected" value="Sofia">Sofia</igx-radio>
</igx-radio-group>

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