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<h1 class="title">ContactDetail</h1>
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<p>The ContactDetail type holds a contact detail such as a phone number or a website address. <a href="#details">More...</a></p>
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<li class="fn"><b><b><a href="qml-qtlocation-contactdetail.html#contactDetail-prop">contactDetail</a></b></b> : QPlaceContactDetail</li>
<li class="fn"><b><b><a href="qml-qtlocation-contactdetail.html#label-prop">label</a></b></b> : string</li>
<li class="fn"><b><b><a href="qml-qtlocation-contactdetail.html#value-prop">value</a></b></b> : string</li>
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<p>The ContactDetail provides a single detail on how one could contact a <a href="qml-qtlocation-place.html">Place</a>. The ContactDetail consists of a <a href="qml-qtlocation-contactdetail.html#label-prop">label</a>, which is a localized string describing the contact method, and a <a href="qml-qtlocation-contactdetail.html#value-prop">value</a> representing the actual contact detail.</p>
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<p>The following example demonstrates how to assign a single phone number to a place in JavaScript:</p>
<pre class="qml"><span class="keyword">function</span> <span class="name">writeSingle</span>() {
var <span class="name">phoneNumber</span> = <span class="name">Qt</span>.<span class="name">createQmlObject</span>(<span class="string">'import QtLocation 5.0; ContactDetail {}'</span>, <span class="name">place</span>);
<span class="name">phoneNumber</span>.<span class="name">label</span> <span class="operator">=</span> <span class="string">"Phone"</span>;
<span class="name">phoneNumber</span>.<span class="name">value</span> <span class="operator">=</span> <span class="string">"555-5555"</span>
<span class="name">place</span>.<span class="name">contactDetails</span>.<span class="name">phone</span> <span class="operator">=</span> <span class="name">phoneNumber</span>;
}</pre>
<p>The following demonstrates how to assign multiple phone numbers to a place in JavaScript:</p>
<pre class="qml"><span class="keyword">function</span> <span class="name">writeMultiple</span>() {
var <span class="name">bob</span> = <span class="name">Qt</span>.<span class="name">createQmlObject</span>(<span class="string">'import QtLocation 5.0; ContactDetail {}'</span>, <span class="name">place</span>);
<span class="name">bob</span>.<span class="name">label</span> <span class="operator">=</span> <span class="string">"Bob"</span>;
<span class="name">bob</span>.<span class="name">value</span> <span class="operator">=</span> <span class="string">"555-5555"</span>
var <span class="name">alice</span> = <span class="name">Qt</span>.<span class="name">createQmlObject</span>(<span class="string">'import QtLocation 5.0; ContactDetail {}'</span>, <span class="name">place</span>);
<span class="name">alice</span>.<span class="name">label</span> <span class="operator">=</span> <span class="string">"Alice"</span>;
<span class="name">alice</span>.<span class="name">value</span> <span class="operator">=</span> <span class="string">"555-8745"</span>
var <span class="name">numbers</span> = new <span class="name">Array</span>();
<span class="name">numbers</span>.<span class="name">push</span>(<span class="name">bob</span>);
<span class="name">numbers</span>.<span class="name">push</span>(<span class="name">alice</span>);
<span class="name">place</span>.<span class="name">contactDetails</span>.<span class="name">phone</span> <span class="operator">=</span> <span class="name">numbers</span>;
}</pre>
<p>Note, due to limitations of the QQmlPropertyMap, it is not possible to declaratively specify the contact details in QML, it can only be accomplished via JavaScript.</p>
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<div class="qmlitem"><div class="qmlproto"><table class="qmlname"><tr valign="top" class="odd"><td class="tblQmlPropNode"><p><a name="contactDetail-prop"></a><span class="name">contactDetail</span> : <span class="type"><a href="qplacecontactdetail.html">QPlaceContactDetail</a></span></p></td></tr></table></div><div class="qmldoc"><p>For details on how to use this property to interface between C++ and QML see "<a href="location-cpp-qml.html#contact-detail">Interfaces between C++ and QML Code</a>".</p>
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<div class="qmlitem"><div class="qmlproto"><table class="qmlname"><tr valign="top" class="odd"><td class="tblQmlPropNode"><p><a name="label-prop"></a><span class="name">label</span> : <span class="type">string</span></p></td></tr></table></div><div class="qmldoc"><p>This property holds a label describing the contact detail.</p>
<p>The label can potentially be localized. The language is dependent on the entity that sets it, typically this is the <a href="qml-qtlocation-plugin.html">Plugin</a>. The <a href="qml-qtlocation-plugin.html#locales-prop">Plugin::locales</a> property defines what language is used.</p>
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<div class="qmlitem"><div class="qmlproto"><table class="qmlname"><tr valign="top" class="odd"><td class="tblQmlPropNode"><p><a name="value-prop"></a><span class="name">value</span> : <span class="type">string</span></p></td></tr></table></div><div class="qmldoc"><p>This property holds the value of the contact detail which may be a phone number, an email address, a website url and so on.</p>
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