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Leadtools.Barcode Namespace > BarcodeData Class : Clone Method |
public virtual object Clone()
'Declaration
Public Overridable Function Clone() As Object
'Usage
Dim instance As BarcodeData Dim value As Object value = instance.Clone()
public virtual object Clone()
- (instancetype)copy
public Object clone()
function Leadtools.Barcode.BarcodeData.Clone()
public: virtual Object^ Clone();
This methods clones (creates a new object) of the byte array that represents that data obtained from GetData. This data will not be shared between this BarcodeData and the object that is returned.
However, Tag is user defined value and BarcodeData does not have rules to dictate what action to perform when the object is cloned. Therefore, this method will simply set the Tag property of the returned object to the value in the source object. It is up to the user to change this behavior.
Imports Leadtools Imports Leadtools.Codecs Imports Leadtools.Forms Imports Leadtools.Barcode Imports Leadtools.ImageProcessing Public Sub BarcodeData_CloneExample() ' Create a BarcodeData object Dim data1 As New BarcodeData(BarcodeSymbology.UPCA, "01234567890") data1.Bounds = New LogicalRectangle(0, 0, 400, 200, LogicalUnit.Pixel) ' Clone it Dim data2 As BarcodeData = DirectCast(data1.Clone(), BarcodeData) ' Make sure they have the same value but not same reference Debug.Assert(Not data1 Is data2) Debug.Assert(data1.Symbology = data2.Symbology) Debug.Assert(data1.Value = data2.Value) Debug.Assert(data1.Bounds = data2.Bounds) Console.WriteLine("Cloned OK") End Sub
using Leadtools; using Leadtools.Codecs; using Leadtools.Forms; using Leadtools.Barcode; using Leadtools.ImageProcessing; public void BarcodeData_CloneExample() { // Create a BarcodeData object BarcodeData data1 = new BarcodeData(BarcodeSymbology.UPCA, "01234567890"); data1.Bounds = new LogicalRectangle(0, 0, 400, 200, LogicalUnit.Pixel); // Clone it BarcodeData data2 = data1.Clone() as BarcodeData; // Make sure they have the same value but not same reference Debug.Assert(data1 != data2); Debug.Assert(data1.Symbology == data2.Symbology); Debug.Assert(data1.Value == data2.Value); Debug.Assert(data1.Bounds == data2.Bounds); Console.WriteLine("Cloned OK"); }
using Leadtools; using Leadtools.Codecs; using Leadtools.Barcode; using Leadtools.ImageProcessing; public void BarcodeData_CloneExample() { // Create a BarcodeData object BarcodeData data1 = new BarcodeData(BarcodeSymbology.UPCA, "01234567890"); data1.Bounds = LeadRectHelper.Create(0, 0, 400, 200); // Clone it BarcodeData data2 = data1.Clone() as BarcodeData; // Make sure they have the same value but not same reference Debug.Assert(data1 != data2); Debug.Assert(data1.Symbology == data2.Symbology); Debug.Assert(data1.Value == data2.Value); Debug.Assert(LeadRectHelper.IsEqual(data1.Bounds, data2.Bounds)); Debug.WriteLine("Cloned OK"); }
using Leadtools; using Leadtools.Codecs; using Leadtools.Forms; using Leadtools.Barcode; using Leadtools.ImageProcessing; using Leadtools.Examples; public void BarcodeData_CloneExample() { // Create a BarcodeData object BarcodeData data1 = new BarcodeData(BarcodeSymbology.UPCA, "01234567890"); data1.Bounds = new LogicalRectangle(0, 0, 400, 200, LogicalUnit.Pixel); // Clone it BarcodeData data2 = data1.Clone() as BarcodeData; // Make sure they have the same value but not same reference Debug.Assert(data1 != data2); Debug.Assert(data1.Symbology == data2.Symbology); Debug.Assert(data1.Value == data2.Value); Debug.Assert(data1.Bounds == data2.Bounds); Console.WriteLine("Cloned OK"); }
Imports Leadtools Imports Leadtools.Codecs Imports Leadtools.Forms Imports Leadtools.Barcode Imports Leadtools.ImageProcessing Public Sub BarcodeData_CloneExample() ' Create a BarcodeData object Dim data1 As BarcodeData = New BarcodeData(BarcodeSymbology.UPCA, "01234567890") data1.Bounds = New LogicalRectangle(0, 0, 400, 200, LogicalUnit.Pixel) ' Clone it Dim data2 As BarcodeData = TryCast(data1.Clone(), BarcodeData) ' Make sure they have the same value but not same reference Debug.Assert(Not data1 Is data2) Debug.Assert(data1.Symbology = data2.Symbology) Debug.Assert(data1.Value = data2.Value) Debug.Assert(data1.Bounds = data2.Bounds) Console.WriteLine("Cloned OK") End Sub