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SetStateRecognitionCharacter Method
See Also 
Leadtools.Forms.Ocr Namespace > IOcrOmrOptions Interface : SetStateRecognitionCharacter Method



state
The OMR state for this character.
value
The character value.
state
The OMR state for this character.
value
The character value.
Sets the character used to represent an OMR state in the output document.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Overridable Sub SetStateRecognitionCharacter( _
   ByVal state As OcrOmrZoneState, _
   ByVal value As Char _
) 
Visual Basic (Usage)Copy Code
Dim instance As IOcrOmrOptions
Dim state As OcrOmrZoneState
Dim value As Char
 
instance.SetStateRecognitionCharacter(state, value)
C# 
virtual void SetStateRecognitionCharacter( 
   OcrOmrZoneState state,
   char value
)
C++/CLI 
virtual void SetStateRecognitionCharacter( 
   OcrOmrZoneState state,
   char value
) 

Parameters

state
The OMR state for this character.
value
The character value.

Example

For an example, refer to IOcrOmrOptions.

Remarks

OMR stands for Optical Mark Recognition. For more information refer to Using OMR in LEADTOOLS .NET OCR.

When performing OMR recognition, you can obtain the OMR results by inspecting the OcrZone.OmrState property. Moreover the engine will add a character to represent each zone (mark) state into the recognition results. This character will then be outputted to the final document when IOcrDocument.Save or IOcrDocument.SaveXml is called.

The character will also be present as the zone data when calling IOcrPage.GetRecognizedCharacters.

The default characters used in the IOcrEngine is as follows:
StateValue
OcrOmrZoneState.Unfilled0
OcrOmrZoneState.Filled1

You can get the current values using the GetStateRecognitionCharacter method, you can also change them using the SetStateRecognitionCharacter method. If you do not want any OMR characters to show up in the final document, you can set all state characters to ' ' (a space character).

Requirements

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

See Also

SetStateRecognitionCharacter requires an OCR module license and unlock key. For more information, refer to: Imaging Pro/Document/Medical Features