The CreateItem Method is available as an add-on to the LEADTOOLS Document and Medical Imaging toolkits.
- value
- The item value. value must be no longer than MaximumItemLength characters and it may contain spaces and punctuation characters.
- styles
- The item styles.
Visual Basic (Declaration) | |
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Function CreateItem( _ ByVal value As String, _ ByVal styles As OcrUserDictionaryItemStyles _ ) As IOcrUserDictionaryItem |
Visual Basic (Usage) | Copy Code |
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Dim instance As IOcrUserDictionary Dim value As String Dim styles As OcrUserDictionaryItemStyles Dim value As IOcrUserDictionaryItem value = instance.CreateItem(value, styles) |
C# | |
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IOcrUserDictionaryItem CreateItem( string value, OcrUserDictionaryItemStyles styles ) |
C++/CLI | |
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IOcrUserDictionaryItem^ CreateItem( String^ value, OcrUserDictionaryItemStyles styles ) |
Parameters
- value
- The item value. value must be no longer than MaximumItemLength characters and it may contain spaces and punctuation characters.
- styles
- The item styles.
Return Value
The newly created user dictionary item.A user dictionary typically consists of different sections, the sections may contain one or more specified items (IOcrUserDictionaryItem). You can enumerate the sections in the User dictionary with the GetFirstSectionName and GetNextSectionName methods.
Each zone can be linked to a section in the User dictionary using the OcrZone.UserDictionarySectionName property.
User dictionary items are strings and they must be no longer than MaximumItemLength characters. They may contain spaces and punctuation characters.
If there is no default section specified, in the methods that expects a defaultSectionName parameter, the first section of the User dictionary will be the default.
You can set the current user dictionary to use in the checking subsystem with the Use method. If no user dictionary has been set, no checking through the user dictionary will be performed.
You can use the Create method to create a new user dictionary and the Open method to open for edit an existing dictionary. You can then iterate through the sections and items as well as adding new sections and items to the dictionary. When you are done, you must call Save to save any changes you made to the dictionary and finally Close to close it.
Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family, Windows Vista, Windows 7