A label is a text or descriptive element used to identify or provide information about a particular object or component. A caption is a brief text description that provides context or explanation for a visual content, such as a photo or illustration.
(a) 240 characters (b) 255 characters (c) label does not have a caption property (d) unlimited
The difference is that a label is a name for something. A caption is a more specific description of the object, picture, etc.
banner, caption, headline, label
The "Caption" property must be changed in Delphi to alter the wording that appears on a label component. This property allows you to set the text that is displayed on the label.
In most cases, the maximum caption size for a label is around 255 characters, but this can vary depending on the programming language or framework being used. It's always a good idea to check the specific documentation for the tool you are working with to confirm the exact limit.
A caption in a database refers to a label or description given to a table column, which helps to provide context or clarity about the data stored in that column. Captions are typically used for display purposes in user interfaces or reports to make the data more understandable to users.
A caption is a heading of a paragraph
The opposite for caption is I am awesome
Caption for Apple Inc."Think Different"
"Open caption" means the caption is part of the movie frame and cannot be turned off as opposed to "Close caption" that is available on many DVDs.
The caption below the photograph said that it was taken in 1909. The caption system used on foreign language films is called subtitles. The political cartoon had the caption, "Well, there's your problem."
"We understand your world" is the caption of HDFC bank.