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raise__verify Method
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Leadtools.Document Namespace > RasterDocumentEngine Class : raise__verify Method



value0
The source of the sender.
value1
A RasterDocumentVerifyEventArgs object that contains the event data.
value0
The source of the sender.
value1
A RasterDocumentVerifyEventArgs object that contains the event data.
The method that will handle the Verify event.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Protected Sub raise__verify( _
   ByVal value0 As Object, _
   ByVal value1 As RasterDocumentVerifyEventArgs _
) 
Visual Basic (Usage)Copy Code
Dim instance As RasterDocumentEngine
Dim value0 As Object
Dim value1 As RasterDocumentVerifyEventArgs
 
instance.raise__verify(value0, value1)
C# 
protected void raise__verify( 
   object value0,
   RasterDocumentVerifyEventArgs value1
)
C++/CLI 
protected:
void raise__verify( 
   Object^ value0,
   RasterDocumentVerifyEventArgs^ value1
) 

Parameters

value0
The source of the sender.
value1
A RasterDocumentVerifyEventArgs object that contains the event data.

Remarks

When you create an Verify event, you identify the method that will handle the event. To associate the event with your event handler, add an instance of the delegate to the event. The event handler is called whenever the event occurs, unless you remove the delegate.
Delegates are similar to the function pointers of C++ and have two main uses: performing callbacks, and defining events. Delegates are defined at run time.

Callback methods allow asynchronous processing: the method being called starts a thread and returns, during which time the thread does most of the work and calls the callback only when needed.
Events use a publish and subscribe type pattern. A class 'publishes' an event and any number of classes can 'subscribe' to that event. The runtime notifies subscribers when an event occurs. Delegates that are used in defining events must be defined as taking two arguments: a publisher object, and an event information object (derived from the .NET EventArgs class).

Requirements

Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family

See Also

The Leadtools.Document namespace is deprecated and no longer supported as of LEADTOOLS v16. For v16 and later, please refer to: Leadtools.Forms.Ocr. This documentation is retained for v15 and earlier informational use only.