RecognitionAlternate.LineNumber Property
RecognitionAlternate.LineNumber Property |
Gets the line number that the recognition alternate corresponds to in the recognition result.
Definition
Visual Basic .NET Public ReadOnly Property LineNumber As Integer C# public int LineNumber { get; } Managed C++ public: __property int* get_LineNumber();
Property Value
System.Int32. The line number that the recognition alternate corresponds to in the recognition result.
This property is read-only. This property has no default value.
Exceptions
Remarks
Recognition alternates for the first line return a line number of 1, recognition alternates for the second line return a line number of 2, and so on.
Note: The Recognizer object automatically determines the metrics for how lines are spaced.
Note: If the recognition alternate spans more than one line, this propertry throws a COMException exception. You can use the LineAlternates property to get a collection of one line recognition alternates that corresponds to a multiple line recognition alternate.
Examples
[C#]
This C# example defines event handlers for a form, RecognitionResultForm, to which a ListBox control, theListBox, and two Button controls, theRecognizeButton and theGetDataButton, have been added. The sample also defines an InkCollector, theInkCollector, a RecognizerContext, theRecognizerContext, and a RecognitionResult, theRecognitionResult, which are used to collect ink and to perform recognition.
The event handler for the theRecognizeButton's click event performs recognition on the strokes in the ink collector and puts information about the top alternate of the recognition result into theListBox.
The event handler for the theGetDataButton's click event gets the line alternates collection for the top alternate. The handler then draws the ascender, midline, baseline, and descender for each line alternate. The handler also puts information about the line number and confidence of each line alternate into theListBox.
// Declare ink elements and create pens. Microsoft.Ink.InkCollector theInkCollector; Microsoft.Ink.RecognizerContext theRecognizerContext; Microsoft.Ink.RecognitionResult theRecognitionResult; System.Drawing.Pen thePen1 = new Pen(Color.Red); System.Drawing.Pen thePen2 = new Pen(Color.Orange); System.Drawing.Pen thePen3 = new Pen(Color.Yellow); System.Drawing.Pen thePen4 = new Pen(Color.Green); // Event handler for the form's Load event. private void RecognitionResultForm_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { // Create the ink collector. this.theInkCollector = new Microsoft.Ink.InkCollector(this.Handle); this.theInkCollector.Enabled = true; // Create the default recognizer context. this.theRecognizerContext = new Microsoft.Ink.RecognizerContext(); } // Event handler for the "Recognize" button's Click event. private void theRecognizeButton_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { // Check for ink before performing recognition. this.theListBox.Items.Clear(); if (0 == this.theInkCollector.Ink.Strokes.Count) { this.theListBox.Items.Add("No ink to recognize."); return; } // Perform recognition on the strokes currently in the ink collector. Microsoft.Ink.RecognitionStatus theRecognitionStatus; this.theRecognizerContext.Strokes = this.theInkCollector.Ink.Strokes; this.theRecognitionResult = this.theRecognizerContext.Recognize(out theRecognitionStatus); // Display information about the recognition result in the list box. this.theListBox.Items.Add("The top alternate is: " + this.theRecognitionResult.TopString); this.theListBox.Items.Add("The top confidence is: " + this.theRecognitionResult.TopConfidence); this.theListBox.Items.Add("The number of strokes is:" + this.theRecognitionResult.Strokes.Count); } // Event handler for the "Get Data" button's Click event. private void theGetDataButton_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { // Refresh the list box and check for a recognition result. this.theListBox.Items.Clear(); if (null == this.theRecognitionResult) { this.theListBox.Items.Add("No recognition result available."); return; } // Get the line alternates collection for the top alternate. Microsoft.Ink.RecognitionAlternates theLineAlternates = this.theRecognitionResult.TopAlternate.LineAlternates; using (System.Drawing.Graphics g = this.CreateGraphics()) { // Clear the drawing surface g.Clear(this.BackColor); // For each line alternate in the collection: foreach(Microsoft.Ink.RecognitionAlternate theAlternate in theLineAlternates) { // Add information about the alternate to the list box. this.theListBox.Items.Add("The Line Number is: " + theAlternate.LineNumber.ToString()); this.theListBox.Items.Add("The alternate's text is: " + theAlternate.ToString()); this.theListBox.Items.Add("The number of strokes is: " + theAlternate.Strokes.Count); this.theListBox.Items.Add("The Confidence is: " + theAlternate.Confidence.ToString()); // Draw the ascender, midline, baseline, and descender. DrawLine(g, theAlternate.Ascender, this.thePen1); DrawLine(g, theAlternate.Midline, this.thePen2); DrawLine(g, theAlternate.Baseline, this.thePen3); DrawLine(g, theAlternate.Descender, this.thePen4); this.theListBox.Items.Add(string.Empty); } // Redraw the ink. this.theInkCollector.Renderer.Draw(g, this.theRecognitionResult.Strokes); } } // Event handler for the form's Closed event. private void RecognitionResultForm_Closed(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { // Free the resources for the ink collector, recognizer context, and pens. this.theInkCollector.Dispose(); this.theInkCollector = null; this.theRecognizerContext.Dispose(); this.theRecognizerContext = null; this.thePen1.Dispose(); this.thePen1 = null; this.thePen2.Dispose(); this.thePen2 = null; this.thePen3.Dispose(); this.thePen3 = null; this.thePen4.Dispose(); this.thePen4 = null; } // Helper function to draw the lines. private void DrawLine(System.Drawing.Graphics g, Microsoft.Ink.Line line, System.Drawing.Pen pen) { System.Drawing.Point point1 = line.BeginPoint; System.Drawing.Point point2 = line.EndPoint; this.theInkCollector.Renderer.InkSpaceToPixel(g, ref point1); this.theInkCollector.Renderer.InkSpaceToPixel(g, ref point2); g.DrawLine(pen, point1, point2); }
[Visual Basic .NET]
This Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET example defines event handlers for a form, RecognitionResultForm, to which a ListBox control, theListBox, and two Button controls, theRecognizeButton and theGetDataButton, have been added. The sample also defines an InkCollector, theInkCollector, a RecognizerContext, theRecognizerContext, and a RecognitionResult, theRecognitionResult, which are used to collect ink and to perform recognition.
The event handler for the theRecognizeButton's click event performs recognition on the strokes in the ink collector and puts information about the top alternate of the recognition result into theListBox.
The event handler for the theGetDataButton's click event gets the line alternates collection for the top alternate. The handler then draws the ascender, midline, baseline, and descender for each line alternate. The handler also puts information about the line number and confidence of each line alternate into theListBox.
Dim theInkCollector As Microsoft.Ink.InkCollector Dim theRecognizerContext As Microsoft.Ink.RecognizerContext Dim theRecognitionResult As Microsoft.Ink.RecognitionResult Dim thePen1 As System.Drawing.Pen = New Pen(Color.Red) Dim thePen2 As System.Drawing.Pen = New Pen(Color.Orange) Dim thePen3 As System.Drawing.Pen = New Pen(Color.Yellow) Dim thePen4 As System.Drawing.Pen = New Pen(Color.Green) ' Event handler for the form's Load event. Private Sub RecognitionResultForm_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, _ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load ' Create the ink collector. Me.theInkCollector = New Microsoft.Ink.InkCollector(Me.Handle) Me.theInkCollector.Enabled = True ' Create the default recognizer context. Me.theRecognizerContext = New Microsoft.Ink.RecognizerContext End Sub ' Event handler for the "Recognize" button's Click event. Private Sub theRecognizeButton_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, _ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles theRecognizeButton.Click ' Check for ink before performing recognition. Me.theListBox.Items.Clear() If Me.theInkCollector.Ink.Strokes.Count = 0 Then Me.theListBox.Items.Add("No ink to recognize.") Return End If ' Perform recognition on the strokes currently in the ink collector. Dim theRecognitionStatus As Microsoft.Ink.RecognitionStatus Me.theRecognizerContext.Strokes = Me.theInkCollector.Ink.Strokes Me.theRecognitionResult = _ Me.theRecognizerContext.Recognize(theRecognitionStatus) ' Display information about the recognition result in the list box. Me.theListBox.Items.Add("The top alternate is: " & _ theRecognitionResult.TopString) Me.theListBox.Items.Add("The top confidence is: " & _ theRecognitionResult.TopConfidence.ToString()) Me.theListBox.Items.Add("The number of strokes is:" & _ theRecognitionResult.Strokes.Count) End Sub ' Event handler for the "Get Data" button's Click event. Private Sub theGetDataButton_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, _ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles theGetDataButton.Click ' Refresh the list box and check for a recognition result. Me.theListBox.Items.Clear() If (Me.theRecognitionResult Is Nothing) Then Me.theListBox.Items.Add("No recognition result available.") Return End If ' Get the line alternates collection for the top alternate. Dim theLineAlternates As Microsoft.Ink.RecognitionAlternates = _ Me.theRecognitionResult.TopAlternate.LineAlternates() ' Create a temporary graphics object. Dim g As System.Drawing.Graphics = Me.CreateGraphics() ' Clear the drawing surface g.Clear(Me.BackColor) ' For each line alternate in the collection: For Each theAlternate As Microsoft.Ink.RecognitionAlternate _ In theLineAlternates ' Add information about the alternate to the list box. Me.theListBox.Items.Add("The Line Number is: " & _ theAlternate.LineNumber.ToString()) Me.theListBox.Items.Add("The alternate's text is: " & _ theAlternate.ToString()) Me.theListBox.Items.Add("The number of strokes is: " & _ theAlternate.Strokes.Count) Me.theListBox.Items.Add("The Confidence is: " & _ theAlternate.Confidence.ToString()) ' Draw the ascender, midline, baseline, and descender. DrawLine(g, theAlternate.Ascender, Me.thePen1) DrawLine(g, theAlternate.Midline, Me.thePen2) DrawLine(g, theAlternate.Baseline, Me.thePen3) DrawLine(g, theAlternate.Descender, Me.thePen4) Me.theListBox.Items.Add(String.Empty) Next ' Redraw the ink. Me.theInkCollector.Renderer.Draw(g, Me.theRecognitionResult.Strokes) ' Dispose of the graphics object. g.Dispose() End Sub ' Event handler for the form's Closed event. Private Sub RecognitionResultForm_Closed(ByVal sender As System.Object, _ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Closed ' Free the resources for the ink collector and recognizer context. Me.theInkCollector.Dispose() Me.theInkCollector = Nothing Me.theRecognizerContext.Dispose() Me.theRecognizerContext = Nothing Me.thePen1.Dispose() Me.thePen1 = Nothing Me.thePen2.Dispose() Me.thePen2 = Nothing Me.thePen3.Dispose() Me.thePen3 = Nothing Me.thePen4.Dispose() Me.thePen4 = Nothing End Sub ' Helper function to draw the lines. Private Sub DrawLine(ByVal g As System.Drawing.Graphics, _ ByVal line As Microsoft.Ink.Line, ByVal pen As System.Drawing.Pen) Dim point1 As System.Drawing.Point = line.BeginPoint Dim point2 As System.Drawing.Point = line.EndPoint Me.theInkCollector.Renderer.InkSpaceToPixel(g, point1) Me.theInkCollector.Renderer.InkSpaceToPixel(g, point2) g.DrawLine(pen, point1, point2) End Sub
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