address45
Address45 is a generic placeholder identifier used in tutorials, sample datasets, and documentation to represent a standard address value without referencing a real address. The name combines the common noun address with a numeric suffix, a pattern widespread in example data such as address1, address2, or street45, designed to be easily understood while avoiding sensitive information.
In software development and networking, address45 might stand in for a postal address, a network endpoint, or
In natural language processing and test corpora, address45 can appear in synthetic sentences to train address
Because it is non-specific, address45 should always be replaced with real data for any live application, following