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UiPath Exam UiPath-ABAv1 Topic 6 Question 32 Discussion

Actual exam question for UiPath's UiPath-ABAv1 exam
Question #: 32
Topic #: 6
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In the context of UiPath selectors, what is an anchor?

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Suggested Answer: C

In UiPath, an anchor is used in conjunction with selectors to improve the accuracy of identifying UI elements within an application. When a selector is not reliable due to dynamic content or changing layouts, an anchor---a stable element nearby the target---can be used to pinpoint the target element with greater precision. The anchor serves as a point of reference, and the relative position of the target element to this anchor is used to identify it during automation tasks1.


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Sharmaine
10 days ago
Anchors, huh? I bet the UiPath developers were just really into sailing when they came up with that terminology.
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Marilynn
13 days ago
Exactly! It helps UiPath to identify the target element even if its attributes change.
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Brianne
14 days ago
B sounds like it's describing the XML storage, not the actual concept of an anchor. I'm going with C as the best answer here.
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Nathan
16 days ago
So, an anchor is like a reference point for UiPath to locate the element accurately?
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Ernest
19 days ago
A is a bit too simplistic, I don't think an image alone can be considered an anchor in UiPath selectors. C is more comprehensive.
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Marilynn
29 days ago
I believe an anchor is a selector that takes into account possible changes in the attributes of an element.
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Nathan
1 months ago
I think an anchor is a nearby element that helps to uniquely identify the target element.
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Lelia
1 months ago
D seems like a good answer too. A selector that takes into account possible changes in the attributes sounds like a useful feature for UiPath.
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Julian
1 months ago
I think the correct answer is C. An anchor is a nearby element that helps to uniquely identify the target element. This makes sense in the context of UiPath selectors.
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Gearldine
13 days ago
I believe it's A, an image in the application window that identifies the element.
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Buck
16 days ago
I think it might be D, a selector that takes into account possible changes in the attributes of an element.
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Cherelle
18 days ago
I agree, an anchor is a nearby element that helps to uniquely identify the target element.
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