Introduction
PowerApps is a powerful platform for creating custom business applications. One of its key features is its wide range of controls to help you build powerful user interfaces.
In this Blog, we’ll discuss the different types of controls available in PowerApps.
Input controls in PowerApps
Input controls capture user input, such as text, numbers, dates, and times. Some examples of input controls in PowerApps include:
Text input
Allows users to enter text, numbers, and symbols.
Date picker
Enables users to select a date from a calendar.
Timer
Allows users to select a time from a clock interface.
Drop-down list
Allows users to select from a list of predefined options.
Slider
Allows users to select a value from a range of values by sliding a control.
Data controls in PowerApps
Data controls are used to display and interact with data in your application. Some examples of data controls in PowerApps include.
Gallery
Displays a collection of data items in a scrollable list or grid view.
Data table
Displays data in a tabular format with sorting and filtering capabilities.
Forms
Allows users to view and edit a single data record simultaneously.
Charts
Displays data visually, such as bar charts, line charts, and pie charts.
Media controls in PowerApps
Media controlo display and play audio and video content in your application. Some examples of media controls in PowerApps include:
Audio Player
Allows users to play audio files.
Video player
Allows users to play video files.
Camera
Allows users to take photos or videos using their device’s camera.
Layout controls in PowerApps
Layout controls are used to organize and position other controls on the screen. Some examples of layout controls in PowerApps include.
Container
Group controls together and apply layout and styling properties to them.
Form layout
This applies a predefined layout to a form control.
Navigation controls in PowerApps
Navigation controls are used to navigate between different screens in your application. Some examples of navigation controls in PowerApps include.
Button
Triggers an action when clicked, such as navigating to another screen or submitting a form.
Icon
Displays an icon that can be used as a button to trigger an action.
Menu
Displays a list of options that can be used to navigate to different screens or perform other actions.
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