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DivisionUnit.RecognitionString Property

DivisionUnit.RecognitionString Property

Gets the recognized text for the Strokes collection in the DivisionUnit object.

Definition

Visual Basic .NET Public ReadOnly Property RecognitionString As String
C# public string RecognitionString { get; }
Managed C++ public: __property String* get_RecognitionString();

Property Value

System.String. The recognized text for the Strokes collection in the DivisionUnit object.

This property is read-only. This property has no default value.

Remarks

The RecognitionString property returns null for drawing elements.

The following table describes the recognized text for each type of DivisionUnit object.

DivisionUnit Type RecognitionString Value
Segment The top alternate for the recognition segment.
Line The RecognizedText for each segment in the line, separated by spaces.
Paragraph The RecognizedText for each line in the paragraph, separated by new line characters.
Drawing null

The RecognitionString property and the DivisionUnit.ToString method return the identical strings.

Examples

[C#]

This C# example creates a Divider object, theDivider, which contains a Strokes collection, theStrokes, and uses a RecognizerContext object, theRecognizerContext. The Divide method is called to get a snapshot of the analysis results, theResult. The ResultByType method is called with the divisionType parameter set to Line to retrieve all of the line units within theResult. For each line, theLine, in the collection, the DivisionType, Strokes, RecognitionString, and Transform properties are retrieved.

// Create the Divider and assign a Strokes collection to it.
Divider theDivider = new Divider(theStrokes, theRecognizerContext);

// Retrieve the analysis result, and divide the result by line.
DivisionResult theResult = theDivider.Divide();
DivisionUnits theDivisionUnits =
    theResult.ResultByType(InkDivisionType.Line);
foreach (DivisionUnit theLine in theDivisionUnits)
{
    // For each line element in the collection
    // retrieve the division type, the strokes,
    // the recognition string, and the rotation transform.
    InkDivisionType theDivisionType = theLine.DivisionType;
    Strokes elementStrokes = theLine.Strokes;
    string theRecognitionString = theLine.RecognitionString;
    System.Drawing.Drawing2D.Matrix theInkTransform =
        theLine.Transform;
}

[Visual Basic .NET]

This Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET example creates a Divider object, theDivider, which contains a Strokes collection, theStrokes, and uses a RecognizerContext object, theRecognizerContext. The Divide method is called to get a snapshot of the analysis results, theResult. The ResultByType method is called with the divisionType parameter set to Line to retrieve all of the line units within theResult. For each line, theLine, in the collection, the DivisionType, Strokes, RecognitionString, and Transform properties are retrieved.

' Create the Divider and assign a Strokes collection to it.
Dim theDivider As Divider = New Divider(theStrokes, theRecognizerContext)

' Retrieve the analysis result, and divide the result by line.
Dim theResult As DivisionResult = theDivider.Divide()
Dim theDivisionUnits As DivisionUnits = _
    theResult.ResultByType(InkDivisionType.Line)
Dim theLine As DivisionUnit
For Each theLine In theDivisionUnits
    ' For each line element in the collection
    ' retrieve the division type, the strokes,
    ' the recognition string, and the rotation transform.
    Dim theDivisionType As InkDivisionType = theLine.DivisionType
    Dim elementStrokes As Strokes = theLine.Strokes
    Dim theRecognitionString As String = theLine.RecognitionString
    Dim theInkTransform As System.Drawing.Drawing2D.Matrix = _
        theLine.Transform
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