Initializes a new instance of ProcessFieldEventArgs that is used in ProcessField event.
public ProcessFieldEventArgs(
RasterImage form,
int formFirstPageNumber,
int formCurrentPageNumber,
int formLastPageNumber,
FormField field,
int fieldIndex,
int fieldCount,
bool isPreprocess
)
public:
ProcessFieldEventArgs( RasterImage^ form, Int32 formFirstPageNumber, Int32 formCurrentPageNumber, Int32 formLastPageNumber, FormField^ field, Int32 fieldIndex, Int32 fieldCount, bool isPreprocess)
__init__(self,form,formFirstPageNumber,formCurrentPageNumber,formLastPageNumber,field,fieldIndex,fieldCount,isPreprocess) # Overloaded constructor
form
The form page image that is undergoing processing.
formFirstPageNumber
The first page number of the form to be processed.
formCurrentPageNumber
The page number of the page that is currently undergoing processing.
formLastPageNumber
The last page number of the form to be processed.
field
The field currently being processed.
fieldIndex
Index of the current field in the page field list.
fieldCount
Number of fields in the current form page.
isPreprocess
Indicates whether ProcessField event using this instance of ProcessFieldEventArgs was fired before processing the field or after processing it.
ProcessFieldEventArgs provides information to users about the field and image under processing associated with the ProcessField event. This information may be used in cleaning-up the field area in the image before processing or monitoring the progress. TheProcessField event is fired during the form processing operation by FormProcessingEngine and AutoFormsEngine objects.
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