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- input in module ng
 
Overview
Text input with email validation. Sets the email validation error key if not a valid email address.
input[email] uses a regex to validate email addresses that is derived from the regex used in Chromium, which may not fulfill your app's requirements. If you need stricter (e.g. requiring a top-level domain), or more relaxed validation (e.g. allowing IPv6 address literals) you can use ng-pattern or modify the built-in validators (see the Forms guide). Directive Info
- This directive executes at priority level 0.
 
Usage
<input type="email"
       ng-model="string"
       [name="string"]
       [required="string"]
       [ng-required="string"]
       [ng-minlength="number"]
       [ng-maxlength="number"]
       [pattern="string"]
       [ng-pattern="string"]
       [ng-change="string"]> Arguments
| Param | Type | Details | 
|---|---|---|
| ngModel |  string  |    Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to.  |  
|  name  (optional)   |   string  |    Property name of the form under which the control is published.  |  
|  required  (optional)   |   string  |    Sets   |  
|  ngRequired  (optional)   |   string  |    Adds   |  
|  ngMinlength  (optional)   |   number  |    Sets   |  
|  ngMaxlength  (optional)   |   number  |    Sets   |  
|  pattern  (optional)   |   string  |    Similar to   |  
|  ngPattern  (optional)   |   string  |    Sets   |  
|  ngChange  (optional)   |   string  |    AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user interaction with the input element.  |  
Example
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    https://code.angularjs.org/1.8.2/docs/api/ng/input/input%5Bemail%5D