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  • Country: The country detail for the address.

  • State: The state for its territory, the area of jurisdiction or geographic boundaries for the address.

  • City: The city is a place in which people live and work; its detail for the address.

  • Street: The street address includes address of a building, typically comprising a house number, street name detail.

  • Postal Code: The postal code refers to the code in the post office number of the postal code system for the address. Postal codes are usually assigned to geographical areas.

Array:

An array is a systematic arrangement of similar objects, usually in rows and columns. Arrays are used to store multiple values in a single variable, instead of declaring separate variables for each value.

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The Phone field enables your users to enter a valid international phone number. The input area of the phone field contains: A drop-down menu to select the international country calling code. An input box, with indicative text, to enter the phone number.

Select:

The select field is allows users to select a single value from a list. Pick list offer a selection of options available for specific fields in a object, such as a list of regions. Users can then choose a single value from a list of options rather than make an entry directly in the field, which cuts down on errors and helps keep data clean.

Text:

Allows user to any combination of letters and numbers.

They typically appear in forms and dialog. Text field component design should provide a clear affordance for interaction, making the fields discoverable in layouts, efficient to fill in, and accessible.

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Radio button:

Radio buttons are arranged in groups of two or more and displayed on screen as, for example, a list of circular holes that can contain white space (for unselected) or a dot (for selected). Each radio button is normally accompanied by a label describing the choice that the radio button represents.

The choices are mutually exclusive; when the user selects a radio button, any previously selected radio button in the same group becomes deselected (making it so only one can be selected). Selecting a radio button is done by clicking the mouse on (or touching the screen over) the button, or the caption, or by using a keyboard shortcut.

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