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QuerySupportedCapabilities Method
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Leadtools.Twain Namespace > TwainSession Class : QuerySupportedCapabilities Method



Gets an array of Twain Capabilities supported in the current session.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Public Function QuerySupportedCapabilities() As TwainCapabilityType()
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Dim instance As TwainSession
Dim value() As TwainCapabilityType
 
value = instance.QuerySupportedCapabilities()
C# 
public TwainCapabilityType[] QuerySupportedCapabilities()
C++/CLI 
public:
array<TwainCapabilityType>^ QuerySupportedCapabilities(); 

Example

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Public Sub QuerySupportedCapabilitiesExample(ByVal parent As IWin32Window)
   Dim session As TwainSession = New TwainSession()

   session.Startup(parent, "manufacturer", "productFamily", "version", "application", TwainStartupFlags.InitializeMultithreaded)

   Dim caps As TwainCapabilityType() = session.QuerySupportedCapabilities()

   If Not caps Is Nothing Then
      Dim i As Integer = 0
      Do While i < caps.Length
         Console.WriteLine(caps(i).ToString())
         i += 1
      Loop
   End If

   session.Shutdown()
End Sub
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public void QuerySupportedCapabilitiesExample(IWin32Window parent) 

   TwainSession session = new TwainSession(); 
 
   session.Startup(parent, "manufacturer", "productFamily", "version", "application", TwainStartupFlags.InitializeMultithreaded); 
 
   TwainCapabilityType[] caps = session.QuerySupportedCapabilities(); 
 
   if(caps != null) 
   { 
      for(int i = 0; i < caps.Length; i++) 
         Console.WriteLine(caps[i].ToString()); 
   } 
 
   session.Shutdown(); 
}

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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