@smart-webcomponents-angular/combobox 22.0.2 → 25.0.0

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@@ -25,109 +25,109 @@ export declare class ComboBoxComponent extends BaseElement implements OnInit, Af
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  * The registered callback function called when a blur event occurs on the form elements.
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  _onTouched: () => any;
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- /** @description Used only when dropDownOpenMode is set to 'auto'. Determines the delay before the opened drop down closes if the pointer is not over the element. */
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+ /** @description This property is applicable only when dropDownOpenMode is set to 'auto'. It specifies the amount of time (in milliseconds) the dropdown will remain open after the pointer leaves the element, before it automatically closes. If the pointer is not hovering over the dropdown or its trigger element, the dropdown will close after this delay. */
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  get autoCloseDelay(): number;
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  set autoCloseDelay(value: number);
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- /** @description Determines the autocomplete mode. Auto complete modes filter the items from the dataSource and show only those that match the input. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the autocomplete mode for the input field. The selected mode defines how the component filters and displays items from the dataSource, showing only those entries that match the user's input according to the chosen matching strategy. This setting directly impacts the suggestions presented to the user as they type. */
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  get autoComplete(): AutoComplete | string;
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  set autoComplete(value: AutoComplete | string);
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- /** @description Determines the delay before the drop down opens to show the matches from the auto complete operation. The delay is measured in miliseconds. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the amount of time, in milliseconds, to wait after the user input before displaying the dropdown list of autocomplete suggestions. This delay helps control how quickly the suggestions appear, allowing for smoother user experience and reducing unnecessary searches as the user types. */
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  get autoCompleteDelay(): number;
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  set autoCompleteDelay(value: number);
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- /** @description Allows the user to define a custom key name ( or multiple key names) to open that popup with. */
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+ /** @description Enables users to specify one or more custom key names that will trigger the opening of the popup when pressed. This allows for flexible keyboard shortcuts tailored to user preferences or application requirements. */
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  get autoOpenShortcutKey(): string[];
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  set autoOpenShortcutKey(value: string[]);
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- /** @description Determines the data source that will be loaded to the ComboBox. The dataSource can be an array of strings/numbers or objects where the attributes represent the properties of a List Item. For example label, value, group. It can also be a callback that returns an Array of items as previously described. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the source of data to populate the ComboBox. The dataSource can be provided in several formats:- An array of strings or numbers, where each item becomes a selectable option in the ComboBox.- An array of objects, where each object represents a list item and its properties define the displayed information and associated value (e.g., label for display text, value for the underlying value, and optionally group to categorize items).- A callback function that returns an array of items in either of the above formats, enabling dynamic or asynchronous data loading.This flexible dataSource configuration allows the ComboBox to support simple lists, categorized lists, or dynamically retrieved data. */
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  get dataSource(): any;
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  set dataSource(value: any);
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- /** @description Enables or disables the combo box. */
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+ /** @description Controls whether the combo box is active or inactive. When enabled, users can interact with the combo box to select or enter a value. When disabled, the combo box is non-interactive and appears grayed out, preventing any user input or selection. */
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  get disabled(): boolean;
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  set disabled(value: boolean);
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- /** @description Determines whether an indicator will appear during filtering and remote item loading. */
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+ /** @description Specifies whether a visual indicator (such as a loading spinner or progress bar) will be displayed while filtering data locally or when retrieving items from a remote source. This helps inform users that a filtering operation or data fetch is in progress. */
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  get displayLoadingIndicator(): boolean;
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  set displayLoadingIndicator(value: boolean);
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- /** @description Sets or gets the displayMember. The displayMember specifies the name of a property to display. The name is contained in the collection specified by the 'dataSource' property. */
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+ /** @description Sets or retrieves the displayMember property. The displayMember property defines the specific field name within each data object in the collection provided by the 'dataSource' property. This field's value is used for displaying items in the UI component, allowing you to control which attribute of your data objects is shown to the user. */
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  get displayMember(): string;
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  set displayMember(value: string);
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- /** @description Determines the drop down parent. The expected value is CSS Selector, ID or 'body'. The drop down can be removed from the body of the element and continue to work in another container. This is usefull when one of the parents of the element doesn't allow overflowing, by settings this property to 'body' the drop down will be appended to the DOM and the popup will open/close as usual. dropDownAppendTo can be a string representing the id of an HTML element on the page or a direct reference to that element. Reseting it back to null will take the drop down back to it's original place. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the parent container for the dropdown element. The dropDownAppendTo property accepts a CSS selector string, an element's ID, the string value 'body', or a direct reference to an HTML element. By default, the dropdown is appended to its original parent in the DOM. However, if one of the containing elements has CSS properties (such as overflow: hidden) that restrict the dropdown's visibility, you can set this property—commonly to 'body'—to append the dropdown directly to the <body> element and ensure it displays properly.Possible values:- A CSS selector string (e.g., '.container' or '#mainDiv')- The string 'body'- A direct reference to an existing HTML element- An element's ID (as a string)- null (to reset and move the dropdown back to its original parent)This property improves compatibility in layouts with restricted overflow by allowing the dropdown to be rendered in a container of your choosing. Resetting dropDownAppendTo to null restores the dropdown to its initial placement within the DOM. */
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  get dropDownAppendTo(): string;
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  set dropDownAppendTo(value: string);
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- /** @description Determines the position of the drop down button. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the location of the dropdown button relative to its associated input field or container. Possible positions may include "left," "right," "top," or "bottom," allowing developers to control where the dropdown button appears in the user interface. */
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  get dropDownButtonPosition(): DropDownButtonPosition | string;
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  set dropDownButtonPosition(value: DropDownButtonPosition | string);
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- /** @description Sets the height of the drop down. By default it's set to an empty string. In this case the height of the drop down is controlled by a CSS variable. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the height of the dropdown menu. By default, this property is set to an empty string, which means the dropdown’s height will be determined by the corresponding CSS variable. If a specific value is provided, it will override the CSS variable and set the dropdown height explicitly. */
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  get dropDownHeight(): string | number;
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  set dropDownHeight(value: string | number);
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- /** @description Sets the maximum Height of the drop down. By default it's set to an empty string. In this case the maxHeight of the drop down is controlled by a CSS variable. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the maximum height of the dropdown menu. By default, this value is set to an empty string, which means the dropdown's max-height will be controlled by a CSS variable instead of an explicit value. If you provide a specific value (e.g., "300px" or "50vh"), it will override the default CSS variable and directly set the maximum height of the dropdown. */
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  get dropDownMaxHeight(): string | number;
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  set dropDownMaxHeight(value: string | number);
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- /** @description Sets the maximum Width of the drop down. By default it's set to an empty string. In this case the maxWidth of the drop down is controlled by a CSS variable. */
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+ /** @description Defines the maximum width of the dropdown menu. By default, this value is set to an empty string, which means the dropdown's maximum width will be determined by a corresponding CSS variable. If a specific value is provided (e.g., "300px" or "50%"), it will override the CSS variable and directly set the maximum width of the dropdown. */
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  get dropDownMaxWidth(): string | number;
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  set dropDownMaxWidth(value: string | number);
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- /** @description Sets the minimum Height of the drop down. By default it's set to an empty string. In this case the minHeight of the drop down is controlled by a CSS variable. */
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+ /** @description Defines the minimum height of the dropdown component. By default, this property is set to an empty string, which means the dropdown's minimum height is determined by a corresponding CSS variable. If a specific value is provided for this property, it will override the CSS variable and explicitly set the dropdown's minimum height. */
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  get dropDownMinHeight(): string | number;
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  set dropDownMinHeight(value: string | number);
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- /** @description Sets the minimum Width of the drop down. By default it's set to an empty string. In this case the minWidth of the drop down is controlled by a CSS variable. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the minimum width of the dropdown component. By default, this property is set to an empty string (""). When left unset, the dropdown’s minimum width is determined by a CSS variable, allowing for flexible styling through external stylesheets. To override the CSS value, assign a specific width value (e.g., "200px" or "10rem") to this property. */
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  get dropDownMinWidth(): string | number;
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  set dropDownMinWidth(value: string | number);
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- /** @description Determines how the drop down is going to open. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the direction or animation in which the dropdown menu will appear when activated, such as opening upwards, downwards, or with a specific transition effect. */
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  get dropDownOpenMode(): DropDownOpenMode | string;
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  set dropDownOpenMode(value: DropDownOpenMode | string);
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- /** @description If this property is enabled, when the element's dropdown is opened, a transparent overlay is positioned between the dropdown and the rest of the document. The purpose of the overlay is to make sure that clicking anywhere outside the popup will will target the overlay and not the DOM. */
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+ /** @description If this property is enabled, opening the element's dropdown will insert a transparent overlay between the dropdown and the rest of the document. This overlay covers the entire viewport except for the dropdown itself, capturing all click events outside the dropdown. As a result, any clicks outside the popup will interact with the overlay instead of other elements on the page, allowing you to reliably detect and handle outside clicks (such as to close the dropdown) without unintentionally triggering other DOM elements. */
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  get dropDownOverlay(): boolean;
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  set dropDownOverlay(value: boolean);
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- /** @description Determines the placeholder for the drop down, displayed when there are no items in it. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the text or content to be shown in the dropdown as a placeholder when the dropdown contains no selectable items. This placeholder provides guidance or context to the user, indicating that there are currently no available options. */
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  get dropDownPlaceholder(): string;
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  set dropDownPlaceholder(value: string);
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- /** @description Determines the position of the drop down when opened. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the placement of the dropdown menu relative to its trigger element when opened (e.g., above, below, left, or right). This setting controls where the dropdown appears on the screen in relation to the element that activates it. */
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  get dropDownPosition(): DropDownPosition | string;
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  set dropDownPosition(value: DropDownPosition | string);
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- /** @description Sets the width of the drop down. By default it's set to an empty string. In this case the width of the drop down is controlled by a CSS variable. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the width of the dropdown menu. By default, this property is set to an empty string, allowing the dropdown's width to be determined by the associated CSS variable (typically via custom properties or theme settings). If a value is provided, it overrides the CSS variable and directly sets the dropdown's width. */
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  get dropDownWidth(): string | number;
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  set dropDownWidth(value: string | number);
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- /** @description Determines the behavior of the element when Escape key is pressed. */
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+ /** @description Specifies how the element should respond when the Escape key is pressed by the user. This property allows you to define actions such as closing a modal, dismissing a dialog, or triggering a custom event when the Escape key is detected while the element is focused or active. */
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  get escKeyMode(): ComboBoxEscKeyMode | string;
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  set escKeyMode(value: ComboBoxEscKeyMode | string);
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- /** @description Determines whether filtering is enabled. */
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+ /** @description Specifies whether the filtering feature is active. When set to true, users can apply filters to narrow down displayed data; when false, filtering options are disabled and all data is shown without restriction. */
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  get filterable(): boolean;
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  set filterable(value: boolean);
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- /** @description Determines the placeholder for the drop down list filter input field. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the placeholder text displayed inside the dropdown list’s filter input field, guiding users on what to enter when searching or filtering options. */
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  get filterInputPlaceholder(): string;
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  set filterInputPlaceholder(value: string);
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- /** @description Determines the filtering mode of the Combo box. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the filtering behavior for the Combo Box, controlling how user input is matched against the available options (e.g., contains, starts with, or exact match). This property determines which options are displayed in the dropdown list as the user types. */
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  get filterMode(): FilterMode | string;
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  set filterMode(value: FilterMode | string);
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- /** @description If enabled, the items will be grouped by their first letter. Can't be applied if the dataSource already contains groups. */
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+ /** @description When enabled, this option automatically groups the items based on the first letter of each item's value or label. Note: This grouping feature is only available if the dataSource does not already include predefined groups. If the dataSource is already grouped, this setting will have no effect. */
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  get grouped(): boolean;
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  set grouped(value: boolean);
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- /** @description Determines which attribute from the dataSource object will be used as the group member for the items. If not set, by default 'group' property is used from the source object. groupMember is especially usefull when loading the data from a JSON file as a dataSource for the ListBox and there's a specific property that should be used to group the items. */
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+ /** @description Specifies which attribute of the dataSource object should be used to group items in the ListBox. By default, if this property (groupMember) is not set, the ListBox will use the 'group' property from each dataSource item to organize groups. This property is particularly useful when loading data from a JSON file, allowing you to designate a specific property from your data objects to determine the grouping of items—especially if your JSON structure uses a different property name for grouping. */
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  get groupMember(): string;
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  set groupMember(value: string);
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- /** @description Sets additional helper text below the element. The hint is visible only when the element is focused. */
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+ /** @description Displays supplementary helper text beneath the element. This hint is visible exclusively when the element is in focus, providing contextual guidance to users as they interact with the field. */
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  get hint(): string;
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  set hint(value: string);
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- /** @description Determines the visibility of the horizontal Scroll bar inside the drop down. */
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+ /** @description Controls whether the horizontal scroll bar is displayed within the dropdown menu when the content exceeds the available width. */
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  get horizontalScrollBarVisibility(): HorizontalScrollBarVisibility | string;
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  set horizontalScrollBarVisibility(value: HorizontalScrollBarVisibility | string);
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- /** @description Represents the property name of a List item. Determines the value of the input when a ListItem is selected. Usefull in cases where the user wants to display for example the value of an item instead of it's label. By default the label is displayed in the input. */
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+ /** @description Represents the property name of a List item whose value will be displayed in the input field when a ListItem is selected. This allows developers to control which property of each item is shown in the input, such as displaying the item's value instead of its label. By default, the label property is used for display. This option is useful when you want to customize the displayed content, for example, to show a unique identifier or value rather than the descriptive label. */
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  get inputMember(): string;
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  set inputMember(value: string);
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- /** @description Sets the purpose of the input and what, if any, permission the user agent has to provide automated assistance in filling out the element's input when in a form, as well as guidance to the browser as to the type of information expected in the element. This value corresponds to the standard HTML autocomplete attribute and can be set to values such as 'on', 'name', 'organization', 'street-address', etc. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the expected type of information for the input field and informs the browser about the nature of the data to be entered. This guidance allows user agents (such as browsers and password managers) to determine if they can provide automated assistance—like autofilling relevant values—when the element is used in a form. The value assigned to this property directly maps to the standard HTML autocomplete attribute. Common values include 'on' (enable autocomplete), 'off' (disable autocomplete), 'name' (full name), 'organization' (company or organization), 'email', 'street-address', and many others, as specified by the HTML standard. Using an appropriate value improves user experience, enhances accessibility, and helps maintain privacy and security standards within web forms. */
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  get inputPurpose(): string;
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  set inputPurpose(value: string);
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- /** @description IncrementalSearchDelay property specifies the time-interval in milliseconds until the previous search query is cleared. The timer starts when the user stops typing. A new query can be started only when the delay has passed. */
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+ /** @description The 'IncrementalSearchDelay' property defines the duration, in milliseconds, to wait after the user stops typing before clearing the previous search query. This timer begins as soon as the user finishes typing. During this delay period, no new search query will be initiated. Only after the specified delay has elapsed will the current search input be cleared, allowing a new search query to be started. This helps to optimize performance and user experience by preventing unnecessary or premature queries while the user is still entering their search terms. */
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  get incrementalSearchDelay(): number;
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  set incrementalSearchDelay(value: number);
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- /** @description Sets ot gets the mode of the incremental search mode. Incremental search is enabled by default. Typing while the drop down is focused starts the incremental search. */
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+ /** @description Configures or retrieves the current mode of incremental search. By default, incremental search is enabled, allowing users to type while the dropdown is focused to quickly filter and highlight matching options. Modifying this setting controls how user input is processed for searching within the dropdown list. */
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  get incrementalSearchMode(): SearchMode | string;
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  set incrementalSearchMode(value: SearchMode | string);
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- /** @description Sets the height for all list items. Used only when virtualization is enabled. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the height (in pixels) for each list item when rendering the list. This property is only applicable when list virtualization is enabled, as it helps optimize rendering performance by allowing the component to calculate and render only the visible items. */
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  get itemHeight(): number;
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  set itemHeight(value: number);
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- /** @description Determines the item width measuring algorithm. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the algorithm used to calculate the width of each item. This setting determines how the width of an item is measured, such as using the item's intrinsic content size, a fixed value, or a percentage of the container. Adjust this parameter to control how item widths are determined within the layout. */
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  get itemMeasureMode(): ListItemMeasureMode | string;
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  set itemMeasureMode(value: ListItemMeasureMode | string);
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- /** @description A getter that returns an array of all List items inside the drop down. */
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+ /** @description A getter method that retrieves and returns an array containing all list ('') elements currently present within the dropdown menu. This allows you to easily access and manipulate every item displayed in the dropdown. */
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  value: string;
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- /** @description The itemTemplate property is a string that represents the id of an HTMLTemplateElement in the DOM. It's used to set a customize the content of the list items. */
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+ /** @description The itemTemplate property is a string that specifies the ID of an HTMLTemplateElement present in the DOM. This template is used to define and customize the structure and content of individual list items, allowing developers to control how each item appears when rendered in the list. */
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  get itemTemplate(): any;
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  set itemTemplate(value: any);
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- /** @description Sets a little text label above the element. */
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+ /** @description Displays a small text label positioned above the element, typically used to provide context, instructions, or additional information to users. */
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  get label(): string;
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  set label(value: string);
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- /** @description Determines the text that will be displayed next to the loading indicator when the loader is visible and it's position is top or bottom. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the text that appears alongside the loading indicator when the loader is visible and positioned at the top or bottom of the component. This text provides users with contextual information or status updates during loading. */
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  get loadingIndicatorPlaceholder(): string;
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  set loadingIndicatorPlaceholder(value: string);
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- /** @description Determines the position of the loading indicator. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the exact location on the user interface where the loading indicator will be displayed, such as at the top, center, or bottom of the screen or component. */
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  get loadingIndicatorPosition(): VerticalAlignment | string;
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- /** @description Sets or gets the unlockKey which unlocks the product. */
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+ /** @description Sets or retrieves the unlockKey, a unique value required to grant access to the product’s premium features or activate its full functionality. */
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  set unlockKey(value: string);
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- /** @description Sets or gets the language. Used in conjunction with the property messages. */
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+ /** @description Specifies or retrieves the current language setting for the component. This property determines which language is used when displaying content from the messages property, allowing for localization and internationalization of displayed messages. Set this property to a supported language code (e.g., "en", "fr") to load the corresponding translations from the messages object. */
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- /** @description Callback used to customize the format of the messages that are returned from the Localization Module. */
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+ /** @description A callback function that allows you to customize the formatting of messages returned by the Localization Module. Use this callback to modify message text, apply dynamic values, or implement custom formatting logic before the localized messages are delivered to your application. */
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- /** @description Sets or gets an object specifying strings used in the widget that can be localized. Used in conjunction with the property locale. */
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+ /** @description Specifies or retrieves an object containing localized string values used within the widget’s user interface. This property enables the customization and translation of UI text for different languages or regions. It is intended to be used together with the locale property, allowing you to easily provide or update localized strings according to the selected locale. */
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  get messages(): any;
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- /** @description Determines the minimum number of characters inside the input in order to trigger the autocomplete functionality */
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+ /** @description Specifies the minimum number of characters a user must enter in the input field before the autocomplete feature is activated and suggestions are displayed. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the maximum number of characters that can be entered into the input field. Any additional characters beyond this limit will not be accepted. This helps enforce data validation and consistency for user input. */
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+ /** @description Sets or retrieves the value of the element's name attribute. The name attribute uniquely identifies form elements when submitting HTML forms, allowing the form data to be organized and accessed by name on the server side. This attribute is essential for grouping form controls and accurately transmitting user input during form submission. */
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+ /** @description Specifies whether the popup is currently visible (open) or hidden (closed) in the user interface. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the placeholder text that appears inside the input field when it is empty, providing guidance or example content to the user. */
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- /** @description Disables user interaction with the element. */
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+ /** @description Prevents any user interactions with the element, including clicking, tapping, selecting, hovering, or focusing. While this is enabled, the element will not respond to mouse, keyboard, or touch events, effectively making it non-interactive for users. */
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- /** @description Sets or gets the value indicating whether the element is aligned to support locales using right-to-left fonts. */
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+ /** @description Specifies or retrieves a value that determines whether the element’s text direction is set to support right-to-left (RTL) languages, such as Arabic or Hebrew. When enabled, the element and its content are aligned according to RTL formatting, ensuring proper display for locales that use right-to-left scripts. */
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- /** @description Determines whether the resize indicator in the bottom right corner of the drop down is visible or not. This property is used in conjunction with resizeMode. */
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+ /** @description Controls the visibility of the resize indicator located in the bottom-right corner of the dropdown component. When this property is set to true, users will see a handle allowing them to resize the dropdown area. This property should be used together with the resizeMode property to define both the availability and behavior of the resizing feature. */
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- /** @description Determines whether the dropDown can be resized or not. When resizing is enabled, a resize bar appears on the top/bottom side of the drop down. */
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+ /** @description Specifies whether the drop-down menu is resizable by the user. If resizing is enabled, a resize bar will be displayed along the top or bottom edge of the drop-down, allowing users to click and drag to adjust its height. Disabling this option removes the resize bar and prevents any manual resizing of the drop-down component. */
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- /** @description Determines what will be displayed in the input. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the content or value that will appear within the input field, either as a default value, user-entered data, or dynamically generated content. This setting controls what the user sees and interacts with inside the input element. */
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- /** @description Sets or gets the selected indexes. Selected indexes represents an array of the indexes of the items that should be selected. */
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+ /** @description Sets or retrieves the selected indexes. The selected indexes property is an array containing the numeric indexes of the items that are currently selected. Each value in the array corresponds to the position of a selected item within the overall list or collection. Assigning a new array to this property updates the selection state to match the specified indexes; retrieving it returns the current selection as an array of indexes. */
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+ /** @description "Sets or retrieves the currently selected indexes. The 'selected' property holds an array of the indices corresponding to the items that are marked as selected. When setting this property, provide an array of indexes to specify which items should be selected. When getting this property, it returns the array of indexes for the currently selected items." */
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- /** @description Determines how many items can be selected. */
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+ /** @description Specifies the maximum number of items that a user is allowed to select at one time. If this value is set to 1, only single selection is permitted; higher values allow multiple selections up to the defined limit. */
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- /** @description Determines whether the items are sorted alphabetically or not */
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