Loads an annotation container from the specified file with the specified resolution (for annotation files saved with LEADTOOLS prior to version 15).
public Leadtools.Annotations.Core.AnnContainer Load(
string fileName,
int pageNumber,
double dpiX,
double dpiY
)
Public Overloads Function Load( _
ByVal fileName As String, _
ByVal pageNumber As Integer, _
ByVal dpiX As Double, _
ByVal dpiY As Double _
) As Leadtools.Annotations.Core.AnnContainer
public Leadtools.Annotations.Core.AnnContainer Load(
string fileName,
int pageNumber,
double dpiX,
double dpiY
)
-(LTAnnContainer*) load:(NSString*)fileName
pageNumber:(int)pageNumber;
public AnnContainer load(string fileName)
function Leadtools.Annotations.Core.AnnCodecs.Load(String,Int32,Double,Double)(
fileName ,
pageNumber ,
dpiX ,
dpiY
)
fileName
File containing the XML data of the annotations to be loaded. This value must not be null.
pageNumber
1-based page number to load.
dpiX
The horizontal resolution of the image.
dpiY
The vertical resolution of the image.
A new AnnContainer object containing all the objects loaded from fileName.
This method is designed to load annotation files that were saved with LEADTOOLS SDK prior to version 15. These files did not save the resolution of the image and the user has to manually pass these values before loading. Pass the original resolution used when the annotation file was created to dpiX and dpiY.
If fileName contains a container with the same page as pageNumber, then this page will be loaded. If the value of pageNumber is 0, the first page is loaded. Otherwise, this method will return null.
The DeserializeOptions property can contain optional options and events to use during loading of annotations data.
For more information, refer to Annotation Files.
For an example, refer to AnnCodecs
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