InkAnalyzer.GetStrokeType Method
Returns the type of a Stroke.
Namespace: Microsoft.Ink
Assembly: Microsoft.Ink.Analysis (in Microsoft.Ink.Analysis.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Function GetStrokeType ( _
stroke As Stroke _
) As StrokeType
'Usage
Dim instance As InkAnalyzer
Dim stroke As Stroke
Dim returnValue As StrokeType
returnValue = instance.GetStrokeType(stroke)
public StrokeType GetStrokeType(
Stroke stroke
)
public:
StrokeType GetStrokeType(
Stroke^ stroke
)
public function GetStrokeType(
stroke : Stroke
) : StrokeType
Parameters
stroke
Type: Microsoft.Ink.StrokeThe stroke for which to return the classification.
Return Value
Type: Microsoft.Ink.StrokeType
The classification of stroke.
Remarks
If the stroke's type is the Microsoft.Ink.StrokeType value Unspecified, the InkAnalyzer classifies the stroke during ink analysis. Otherwise, the InkAnalyzer uses the type set on the stroke.
To specify or change the stroke type, use InkAnalyzer.SetStrokeType or InkAnalyzer.SetStrokesType.
Examples
This example defines a method, GetStrokeTypesInNode, for returning all the types for the strokes in a ContextNode.
''' <summary>
''' Returns the locale identifiers for all the strokes in the node.
''' </summary>
''' <param name="theInkAnalyzer">The ink analyzer containing the node.</param>
''' <param name="theContextNode">The node to check.</param>
''' <returns>An array of unique locale identifiers.</returns>
Private Function GetStrokeTypesInNode( _
ByVal theInkAnalyzer As Microsoft.Ink.InkAnalyzer, _
ByVal theContextNode As Microsoft.Ink.ContextNode) _
As Microsoft.Ink.StrokeType()
' Iterate through the strokes within the context node and add the
' stroke types to a collection.
Dim theLanguages As New System.Collections.ArrayList()
Dim theStroke As Microsoft.Ink.Stroke
For Each theStroke In theContextNode.Strokes
Dim theStrokeType As Microsoft.Ink.StrokeType = _
theInkAnalyzer.GetStrokeType(theStroke)
If Not theLanguages.Contains(theStrokeType) Then
theLanguages.Add(theStrokeType)
End If
Next theStroke
' Return the elements of the collection as an array.
Return CType(theLanguages.ToArray(GetType(Microsoft.Ink.StrokeType)), _
Microsoft.Ink.StrokeType())
End Function 'GetStrokeTypesInNode
/// <summary>
/// Returns the locale identifiers for all the strokes in the node.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="theInkAnalyzer">The ink analyzer containing the node.</param>
/// <param name="theContextNode">The node to check.</param>
/// <returns>An array of unique locale identifiers.</returns>
private Microsoft.Ink.StrokeType[] GetStrokeTypesInNode(
Microsoft.Ink.InkAnalyzer theInkAnalyzer,
Microsoft.Ink.ContextNode theContextNode)
{
// Iterate through the strokes within the context node and add the
// stroke types to a collection.
System.Collections.ArrayList theLanguages =
new System.Collections.ArrayList();
foreach (Microsoft.Ink.Stroke theStroke in theContextNode.Strokes)
{
Microsoft.Ink.StrokeType theStrokeType =
theInkAnalyzer.GetStrokeType(theStroke);
if (!theLanguages.Contains(theStrokeType))
{
theLanguages.Add(theStrokeType);
}
}
// Return the elements of the collection as an array.
return (Microsoft.Ink.StrokeType[])
(theLanguages.ToArray(typeof(Microsoft.Ink.StrokeType)));
}
Platforms
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008
The .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework do not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.
Version Information
.NET Framework
Supported in: 3.0