class SimpleForm::FormBuilder

def collection_radio_buttons(method, collection, value_method, text_method, options = {}, html_options = {}, &block)

* a block => to generate the label + radio or any other component.

* item_wrapper_class => the CSS class to use for item_wrapper_tag

* item_wrapper_tag => the tag to wrap each item in the collection.

* collection_wrapper_class => the CSS class to use for collection_wrapper_tag

* collection_wrapper_tag => the tag to wrap the entire collection.

item or an array of items.
* disabled => the value or values that should be disabled. Accepts a single

* checked => the value that should be checked initially.

Collection radio accepts some extra options:

== Options

end
end
b.label { b.radio_button + b.text }
) do |b|
:options, [[true, 'Yes'] ,[false, 'No']], :first, :last
f.collection_radio_buttons(
form_for @user do |f|

label. To wrap the radio with the label, for instance:
It is also possible to give a block that should generate the radio +






end
f.collection_radio_buttons :options, [[true, 'Yes'] ,[false, 'No']], :first, :last
form_for @user do |f|

== Examples

the collection.
value_method and text_method, that will be evaluated for each item in
to convert these text/value. You can give a symbol or a proc to both
text/value option in the collection, using value_method and text_method
helper will create a radio input associated with a label for each
Create a collection of radio inputs for the attribute. Basically this
def collection_radio_buttons(method, collection, value_method, text_method, options = {}, html_options = {}, &block)
  SimpleForm::Tags::CollectionRadioButtons.new(@object_name, method, @template, collection, value_method, text_method, objectify_options(options), @default_options.merge(html_options)).render(&block)
end