mr ma wrote in post #1017729:
> Hi to everybody!
>
> I have a view with a radio-button: I need to pass 2 parameters
> ("opt.id" and "opt.option") to the relative action;
> as for the following code I 've used, I find in params[:option_id]
> only the id of the selected option...
> How can I do to pass also "opt.option"?
>
>       <% for opt in @options %>
>

Ruby programmers don't use for-in loops.  for-in calls each(), so ruby 
programmers just call each() directly:

<% @options.each do |opt| %>


<% end %>


>
>             <p>
>               <%= label_tag(:answer, opt.option) %>
>               <%= radio_button_tag(:option_id, opt.id, false) %>
>             </p>
>       <% end %>
>
> Thank's to all those who can help me!!!


You could always do this:


<% val = "#{opt_id}-xYz-#{opt.option}" %>
<%= radio_button_tag(:option_id, val, false) %>


Then in your action:

radio_button_results = params[:option_id].split('-xYz-")

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