AnalysisModes Enumeration
.NET Framework 3.0
Specifies how the InkAnalyzer functions.
Assembly: Microsoft.Ink.Analysis (in microsoft.ink.analysis.dll)
This enumeration has a FlagsAttribute attribute that allows a bitwise combination of its member values.
Namespace: Microsoft.InkAssembly: Microsoft.Ink.Analysis (in microsoft.ink.analysis.dll)
| Member name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| AutomaticReconciliationEnabled | Specifies whether the InkAnalyzer automatically starts the reconciliation operation as soon as the intermediate or final results are ready. If this mode is enabled, the ReadyToReconcile event is not raised. If this mode is disabled, the ReadyToReconcile event is raised. | |
| Default | All modes are enabled. | |
| None | No modes are enabled. | |
| PersonalizationEnabled | Specifies whether personalization is enabled. If the recognizers support personalization, the personalized data will be used to improve accuracy. | |
| StrokeCacheAutoCleanupEnabled | Specifies whether the InkAnalyzer automatically clears unneeded strokes from the stroke cache before performing analysis. If this mode is enabled, the InkAnalyzer clears the stroke data before performing analysis. Your code must also then handle the UpdateStrokesCacheBase event. If the UpdateStrokesCacheBase event is not handled, an exception is raised. This check is done both at the Analyze (or BackgroundAnalyze) and Reconciliation phases. If this mode is disabled, the InkAnalyzer does not clear the stroke data. To clear the stroke data, call ClearStrokeData. If this mode is disabled, the UpdateStrokesCacheBase event is raised so the InkAnalyzer can retrieve the latest stroke data for any strokes that have had their cache cleared. If the stroke cache is cleared, but the UpdateStrokesCacheBase event is not handled, an exception is raised. |
This enumeration has a FlagsAttribute attribute that allows a bitwise combination of its member values.
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