Take the following steps to create and run a program that shows how to work with pages in an OCR document. Remember, the purpose of the tutorials is to provide you with a quick and easy way to generate an OCR program:
Start Visual Studio 2005 or 2008
Choose File->New->Project from the menu
In the New Project dialog box, choose either "Visual C# Projects" or "Visual Basic Projects" in the Projects Type List, and choose "Windows Application" in Visual Studio 2005 or "Windows Forms Application" in Visual Studio 2008 from the Templates List
Type the project name as "OcrTutorial" in the Project Name field, and then choose OK. If desired, type a new location for your project or select a directory using the Browse button, and then choose OK.
In the "Solution Explorer" window, right-click on the "References" folder, and select "Add Reference..." from the context menu. In the "Add Reference" dialog box, select the ".NET" tab and browse to LEADTOOLS For .NET "\LEAD Technologies\LEADTOOLS 16.5\Bin\DotNet\Win32" folder and select the following DLLs:
Leadtools.dll Leadtools.Codecs.dll Leadtools.Forms.dll Leadtools.Forms.DocumentWriters.dll Leadtools.Forms.Ocr.dll Leadtools.Forms.Ocr.Plus.dll Leadtools.Codecs.Bmp.dll Leadtools.Codecs.Cmp.dll Leadtools.Codecs.Tif.dll Leadtools.Codecs.Fax.dll
Note: The Leadtools.Codecs.*.dll references added are for the BMP, JPG, CMP, TIF and FAX image file formats. Add any additional file format codec DLL if required in your application.
Switch to Form1 code view (Right-click Form1 in the solution explorer then select View Code) and add the following lines at the beginning of the file after any
Imports
orusing
section if there are any:[Visual Basic]
Imports Leadtools Imports Leadtools.Forms Imports Leadtools.Forms.DocumentWriters Imports Leadtools.Forms.Ocr Imports Leadtools.ImageProcessing
[C#]
using Leadtools; using Leadtools.Forms; using Leadtools.Forms.DocumentWriters; using Leadtools.Forms.Ocr; using Leadtools.ImageProcessing;
Add the following private variables to the Form1 class:
[Visual Basic]
Private _ocrEngine As IOcrEngine Private _ocrDocument As IOcrDocument
[C#]
private IOcrEngine _ocrEngine; private IOcrDocument _ocrDocument;
Add the following code to the Form1 constructor (in Visual Basic, you can copy/paste the whole Sub New code from here):
[Visual Basic]
Sub New() ' This call is required by the Windows Form Designer. InitializeComponent() ' Add any initialization after the InitializeComponent() call. ' Unlock the OCR support ' Please replace with your own key RasterSupport.Unlock(RasterSupportType.OcrPlus, "Replace with your own key here") ' Initialize the OCR engine _ocrEngine = OcrEngineManager.CreateEngine(OcrEngineType.Plus, False) End Sub
[C#]
public Form1() { InitializeComponent(); // Unlock the OCR support // Please replace with your own key RasterSupport.Unlock(RasterSupportType.OcrPlus, "Replace with your own key here"); // Initialize the OCR engine _ocrEngine = OcrEngineManager.CreateEngine(OcrEngineType.Plus, false); }
Drag and drop six buttons in Form1. Leave all the buttons names as the default "button1, button2 ...", then change the Text property of each button to the following:
Button Text button1 Startup button2 Add Page button3 Remove Pages button4 Flip Page button5 Shutdown Add the following code for the button1 (Startup) control’s
Click
handler:[Visual Basic]
Private Sub button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles button1.Click ' Start up the OCR engine _ocrEngine.Startup(Nothing, Nothing, Nothing, Nothing) ' Create the document _ocrDocument = _ocrEngine.DocumentManager.CreateDocument() MessageBox.Show("OCR engine has been started successfully") End Sub
[C#]
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { // Start up the OCR engine _ocrEngine.Startup(null, null, null, null); // Create the document _ocrDocument = _ocrEngine.DocumentManager.CreateDocument(); MessageBox.Show("OCR engine has been started successfully"); }
Add the following code for the button2 (Add Page) control’s
Click
handler:[Visual Basic]
Private Sub button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles button2.Click ' Add the a page from a TIF file to the OCR document Dim fileName As String = "C:\Users\Public\Documents\LEADTOOLS Images\Ocr1.tif" Dim page As IOcrPage = _ocrDocument.Pages.AddPage(fileName, Nothing) Dim pageCount As Integer = _ocrDocument.Pages.Count ' Show some information about this page Dim message As String = String.Format( _ "Total pages is {0}\nLast page added size = {1} by {2}\nResolution = {3} by {4}\nBits per pixel = {5}", _ pageCount, _ page.Width, page.Height, _ page.DpiX, page.DpiY, _ page.BitsPerPixel) MessageBox.Show(message) End Sub
[C#]
private void button2_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { // Add the a page from a TIF file to the OCR document string fileName = @"C:\Users\Public\Documents\LEADTOOLS Images\Ocr1.tif"; IOcrPage page = _ocrDocument.Pages.AddPage(fileName, null); int pageCount = _ocrDocument.Pages.Count; // Show some information about this page string message = string.Format( "Total pages is {0}\nLast page added size = {1} by {2}\nResolution = {3} by {4}\nBits per pixel = {5}", pageCount, page.Width, page.Height, page.DpiX, page.DpiY, page.BitsPerPixel); MessageBox.Show(message); }
Add the following code for the button3 (Remove Pages) control’s
Click
handler:[Visual Basic]
Private Sub button3_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles button3.Click ' Remove all added pages from the OCR document. _ocrDocument.Pages.Clear() MessageBox.Show("All the pages has been removed") End Sub
[C#]
private void button3_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { // Remove all added pages from the OCR document. _ocrDocument.Pages.Clear(); MessageBox.Show("All the pages has been removed"); }
Add the following code for the button4 (Flip Page) control’s
Click
handler:[Visual Basic]
Private Sub button4_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles button4.Click ' Get the last page added to the OCR document If (_ocrDocument.Pages.Count < 1) Then Return End If Dim page As IOcrPage = _ocrDocument.Pages(_ocrDocument.Pages.Count - 1) ' Get a RasterImage that represents this page Using image As RasterImage = page.GetRasterImage() ' Flip this image vertically Dim cmd As New FlipCommand(False) cmd.Run(image) ' The RasterImage is a copy of the page, so update it page.SetRasterImage(image) MessageBox.Show("Last page has been flipped") End Using End Sub
[C#]
private void button4_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { // Get the last page added to the OCR document if(_ocrDocument.Pages.Count < 1) return; IOcrPage page = _ocrDocument.Pages[_ocrDocument.Pages.Count - 1]; // Get a RasterImage that represents this page using(RasterImage image = page.GetRasterImage()) { // Flip this image vertically FlipCommand cmd = new FlipCommand(false); cmd.Run(image); // The RasterImage is a copy of the page, so update it page.SetRasterImage(image); MessageBox.Show("Last page has been flipped"); } }
Add the following code for the button5 (Shutdown) control’s
Click
handler:[Visual Basic]
Private Sub button5_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles button5.Click ' Destory the document _ocrDocument.Dispose() ' Shut down the OCR engine _ocrEngine.Shutdown() MessageBox.Show("OCR engine has been shut down") End Sub
[C#]
private void button5_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { ' Destory the document _ocrDocument.Dispose(); // Shut down the OCR engine _ocrEngine.Shutdown(); MessageBox.Show("OCR engine has been shut down"); }
Build, and Run the program to test it.
Save this project to use for testing other code samples.
Reference
OCR Tutorial - Recognizing PagesOCR Tutorial - Adding and Painting Zones
OCR Tutorial - Working with Recognition Results
OCR Tutorial - Scanning to Searchable PDF
Introduction
Getting Started (Guide to Example Programs)
LEADTOOLS OCR .NET Assemblies
Programming with LEADTOOLS .NET OCR
An Overview of OCR Recognition Modules
Creating an OCR Engine Instance
Starting and Shutting Down the OCR Engine
OCR Spell Language Dictionaries
Working with OCR Languages
Working With OCR User Dictionaries
Working with OCR Pages
Working with OCR Zones
Recognizing OCR Pages
OCR Confidence Reporting
Using OMR in LEADTOOLS .NET OCR
OCR Languages and Spell Checking
OCR Engine-Specific Settings