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Gets the structural type of the DivisionUnit object.
Namespace: Microsoft.Ink
Assembly: Microsoft.Ink (in Microsoft.Ink.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public ReadOnly Property DivisionType As InkDivisionType
'Usage
Dim instance As DivisionUnit
Dim value As InkDivisionType
value = instance.DivisionType
public InkDivisionType DivisionType { get; }
public:
property InkDivisionType DivisionType {
InkDivisionType get ();
}
public function get DivisionType () : InkDivisionType
Property Value
Type: Microsoft.Ink.InkDivisionType
The structural type of the DivisionUnit object. The default value is InkDivisionType.
Remarks
For more information about structural types, see InkDivisionType enumeration.
Examples
This C# example creates a Divider object, theDivider, which contains a Strokes collection, theStrokes, and uses a RecognizerContext object, theRecognizerContext. The Divide method is called to get a snapshot of the analysis results, theResult. The ResultByType method is called with the divisionType parameter set to Line, a InkDivisionType enumeration, to retrieve all of the line units within theResult. For each line, theLine, in the collection, the DivisionType, Strokes, RecognitionString, and Transform properties are retrieved.
// Create the Divider and assign a Strokes collection to it.
Divider theDivider = new Divider(theStrokes, theRecognizerContext);
// Retrieve the analysis result, and divide the result by line.
DivisionResult theResult = theDivider.Divide();
DivisionUnits theDivisionUnits =
theResult.ResultByType(InkDivisionType.Line);
foreach (DivisionUnit theLine in theDivisionUnits)
{
// For each line element in the collection
// retrieve the division type, the strokes,
// the recognition string, and the rotation transform.
InkDivisionType theDivisionType = theLine.DivisionType;
Strokes elementStrokes = theLine.Strokes;
string theRecognitionString = theLine.RecognitionString;
System.Drawing.Drawing2D.Matrix theInkTransform =
theLine.Transform;
}
This Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET example creates a Divider object, theDivider, which contains a Strokes collection, theStrokes, and uses a RecognizerContext object, theRecognizerContext. The Divide method is called to get a snapshot of the analysis results, theResult. The ResultByType method is called with the divisionType parameter set to Line, a InkDivisionType enumeration, to retrieve all of the line units within theResult. For each line, theLine, in the collection, the DivisionType, Strokes, RecognitionString, and Transform properties are retrieved.
' Create the Divider and assign a Strokes collection to it.
Dim theDivider As Divider = New Divider(theStrokes, theRecognizerContext)
' Retrieve the analysis result, and divide the result by line.
Dim theResult As DivisionResult = theDivider.Divide()
Dim theDivisionUnits As DivisionUnits = _
theResult.ResultByType(InkDivisionType.Line)
Dim theLine As DivisionUnit
For Each theLine In theDivisionUnits
' For each line element in the collection
' retrieve the division type, the strokes,
' the recognition string, and the rotation transform.
Dim theDivisionType As InkDivisionType = theLine.DivisionType
Dim elementStrokes As Strokes = theLine.Strokes
Dim theRecognitionString As String = theLine.RecognitionString
Dim theInkTransform As System.Drawing.Drawing2D.Matrix = _
theLine.Transform
Next
Platforms
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008
The .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework do not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.
Version Information
.NET Framework
Supported in: 3.0