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ImageRegion Property
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Leadtools.ImageProcessing.Core Namespace > DotRemoveCommand Class : ImageRegion Property



This property is updated with a shallow copy of the image that also has a region that contains the removed dots.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Public ReadOnly Property ImageRegion As RasterImage
Visual Basic (Usage)Copy Code
Dim instance As DotRemoveCommand
Dim value As RasterImage
 
value = instance.ImageRegion
C# 
public RasterImage ImageRegion {get;}
C++/CLI 
public:
property RasterImage ImageRegion {
   RasterImage get();
}

Return Value

A shallow copy of the image that also has a region that contains the removed dots.

Example

Run the DotRemoveCommand on an image.

Visual BasicCopy Code
Public WithEvents dotRemoveCommandCallback_S3 As DotRemoveCommand
Public Sub ImageRegionPropertyExample()
   RasterCodecs.Startup()
   Dim codecs As New RasterCodecs()
   codecs.ThrowExceptionsOnInvalidImages = True

   Dim leadImage As RasterImage = codecs.Load(LeadtoolsExamples.Common.ImagesPath.Path + "Clean.tif")

   ' Prepare the command
   dotRemoveCommandCallback_S3 = New DotRemoveCommand
   dotRemoveCommandCallback_S3.Flags = DotRemoveCommandFlags.UseSize Or DotRemoveCommandFlags.SingleRegion Or DotRemoveCommandFlags.LeadRegion
   dotRemoveCommandCallback_S3.MaximumDotHeight = 10
   dotRemoveCommandCallback_S3.MaximumDotWidth = 10
   dotRemoveCommandCallback_S3.MinimumDotHeight = 1
   dotRemoveCommandCallback_S3.MinimumDotWidth = 1
   dotRemoveCommandCallback_S3.Run(leadImage)

   RasterCodecs.Shutdown()
End Sub

Private Sub DotRemoveCommand_DotRemove_S3(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As DotRemoveCommandEventArgs) Handles dotRemoveCommandCallback_S3.DotRemove
   ' Do not remove the speck if it contains any white pixels
   If (e.WhiteCount > 0) Then
      e.Status = RemoveStatus.NoRemove
   Else
      e.Status = RemoveStatus.Remove
   End If
End Sub
C#Copy Code
public void ImageRegionPropertyExample() 

   // Load an image 
   RasterCodecs.Startup(); 
   RasterCodecs codecs = new RasterCodecs(); 
   codecs.ThrowExceptionsOnInvalidImages = true; 
 
   RasterImage image = codecs.Load(LeadtoolsExamples.Common.ImagesPath.Path + "Clean.tif"); 
 
   // Prepare the command 
   DotRemoveCommand command = new DotRemoveCommand(); 
   command.DotRemove += new EventHandler<DotRemoveCommandEventArgs>(DotRemoveEvent_S3); 
   command.Flags = DotRemoveCommandFlags.UseSize | DotRemoveCommandFlags.SingleRegion | DotRemoveCommandFlags.LeadRegion; 
   command.MaximumDotHeight = 10; 
   command.MaximumDotWidth = 10; 
   command.MinimumDotHeight = 1; 
   command.MinimumDotWidth = 1; 
 
   command.Run(image); 
 
   RasterCodecs.Shutdown(); 

 
private void DotRemoveEvent_S3(object sender, DotRemoveCommandEventArgs e) 
{                
   // Do not remove the speck if it contains any white pixels 
   if (e.WhiteCount > 0)  
   { 
      e.Status= RemoveStatus.NoRemove; 
   } 
   else  
   { 
      e.Status= RemoveStatus.Remove; 
   } 
}

Remarks

If DotRemoveCommandFlags.SingleRegion| DotRemoveCommandFlags.LeadRegion has been set in Flags, then when DotRemoveCommand returns, this property is updated with a shallow copy of the image that also has a region that contains the removed dots. So set Flags to (DotRemoveCommandFlags.SingleRegion| DotRemoveCommandFlags.LeadRegion). It is the programmer's responsibility to dispose of the region when it is no longer needed.

Requirements

Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 2000, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003 family

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