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AddPage(RasterImage,OcrProgressCallback) Method
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Leadtools.Forms.Ocr Namespace > IOcrPageCollection Interface > AddPage Method : AddPage(RasterImage,OcrProgressCallback) Method



image
The RasterImage object containing the page to add.
callback
Optional callback to show operation progress.
image
The RasterImage object containing the page to add.
callback
Optional callback to show operation progress.
Adds a page from a RasterImage object.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Overloads Overridable Function AddPage( _
   ByVal image As RasterImage, _
   ByVal callback As OcrProgressCallback _
) As IOcrPage
Visual Basic (Usage)Copy Code
Dim instance As IOcrPageCollection
Dim image As RasterImage
Dim callback As OcrProgressCallback
Dim value As IOcrPage
 
value = instance.AddPage(image, callback)
C# 
virtual IOcrPage AddPage( 
   RasterImage image,
   OcrProgressCallback callback
)
C++/CLI 
virtual IOcrPage^ AddPage( 
   RasterImage image,
   OcrProgressCallback^ callback
) 

Parameters

image
The RasterImage object containing the page to add.
callback
Optional callback to show operation progress.

Return Value

The IOcrPage object that define the newly added page.

Example

This example will load a RasterImage object, perform image cleanup on it using LEADTOOLS then add it to an OCR document

Visual BasicCopy Code
Public Sub AddPageOcrExample()
   ' Unlock the support needed for LEADTOOLS Plus OCR engine
   RasterSupport.Unlock(RasterSupportType.Document, "Replace with your own key here")
   RasterSupport.Unlock(RasterSupportType.OcrPlus, "Replace with your own key here")
   RasterSupport.Unlock(RasterSupportType.OcrPlusPdfLeadOutput, "Replace with your own key here")
   ' For this example, we will use the Clean.tif image. This image is skewed so we will do that using the
   ' LEADTOOLS Deskew command before we add it to the document
   Dim tifFileName As String = LeadtoolsExamples.Common.ImagesPath.Path + "Clean.tif"
   Dim pdfFileName As String = LeadtoolsExamples.Common.ImagesPath.Path + "Clean.pdf"

   ' Load the TIF file
   RasterCodecs.Startup()
   Dim codecs As New RasterCodecs()

   Dim image As RasterImage = codecs.Load(tifFileName)

   ' Check if the image needs to be deskewed
   Dim deskewCommand As New DeskewCheckCommand()
   deskewCommand.FillColor = RasterColor.FromGdiPlusColor(Color.White)
   deskewCommand.Flags = DeskewCheckCommandFlags.ReturnAngleOnly
   deskewCommand.Run(image)

   If (deskewCommand.Angle <> 0) Then
      ' Deskew it
      deskewCommand.Flags = DeskewCheckCommandFlags.UseLineDetectionToDeskewCheck
      deskewCommand.Run(image)
   End If

   ' Create an instance of the engine
   Using ocrEngine As IOcrEngine = OcrEngineManager.CreateEngine(OcrEngineType.Plus, False)
      ' Start the engine using default parameters
      ' Since we have a RasterCodecs object, re-use it in the OCR engine. Although
      ' this demo will not use it, it is always a good practice
      ocrEngine.Startup(codecs, Nothing, Nothing, Nothing)

      ' Create an OCR document
      Using ocrDocument As IOcrDocument = ocrEngine.DocumentManager.CreateDocument()
         ' Add the image
         ocrDocument.Pages.AddPage(image, Nothing)

         ' We do not need the image anymore
         image.Dispose()

         ' Recognize
         ocrDocument.Pages.Recognize(Nothing)

         ' Save
         ocrDocument.Save(pdfFileName, DocumentFormat.Pdf, Nothing)
      End Using

      ' Shutdown the engine
      ' Note: calling Dispose will also automatically shutdown the engine if it has been started
      ocrEngine.Shutdown()
   End Using

   codecs.Dispose()
   RasterCodecs.Shutdown()
End Sub
C#Copy Code
public void AddPageOcrExample() 

   // Unlock the support needed for LEADTOOLS Plus OCR engine 
   RasterSupport.Unlock(RasterSupportType.Document, "Replace with your own key here"); 
   RasterSupport.Unlock(RasterSupportType.OcrPlus, "Replace with your own key here"); 
   RasterSupport.Unlock(RasterSupportType.OcrPlusPdfLeadOutput, "Replace with your own key here"); 
   // For this example, we will use the Clean.tif image. This image is skewed so we will do that using the 
   // LEADTOOLS Deskew command before we add it to the document 
   string tifFileName = LeadtoolsExamples.Common.ImagesPath.Path + "Clean.tif"; 
   string pdfFileName = LeadtoolsExamples.Common.ImagesPath.Path + "Clean.pdf"; 
 
   // Load the TIF file 
   RasterCodecs.Startup(); 
   RasterCodecs codecs = new RasterCodecs(); 
 
   RasterImage image = codecs.Load(tifFileName); 
 
   // Check if the image needs to be deskewed 
   DeskewCheckCommand deskewCommand = new DeskewCheckCommand(); 
   deskewCommand.FillColor = RasterColor.FromGdiPlusColor(Color.White); 
   deskewCommand.Flags = DeskewCheckCommandFlags.ReturnAngleOnly; 
   deskewCommand.Run(image); 
 
   if(deskewCommand.Angle != 0) 
   { 
      // Deskew it 
      deskewCommand.Flags = DeskewCheckCommandFlags.UseLineDetectionToDeskewCheck; 
      deskewCommand.Run(image); 
   } 
 
   // Create an instance of the engine 
   using(IOcrEngine ocrEngine = OcrEngineManager.CreateEngine(OcrEngineType.Plus, false)) 
   { 
      // Start the engine using default parameters 
      // Since we have a RasterCodecs object, re-use it in the OCR engine. Although 
      // this demo will not use it, it is always a good practice 
      ocrEngine.Startup(codecs, null, null, null); 
 
      // Create an OCR document 
      using(IOcrDocument ocrDocument = ocrEngine.DocumentManager.CreateDocument()) 
      { 
         // Add the image 
         ocrDocument.Pages.AddPage(image, null); 
 
         // We do not need the image anymore 
         image.Dispose(); 
 
         // Recognize 
         ocrDocument.Pages.Recognize(null); 
 
         // Save 
         ocrDocument.Save(pdfFileName, DocumentFormat.Pdf, null); 
      } 
 
      // Shutdown the engine 
      // Note: calling Dispose will also automatically shutdown the engine if it has been started 
      ocrEngine.Shutdown(); 
   } 
 
   codecs.Dispose(); 
   RasterCodecs.Shutdown(); 
}

Remarks

This method copies the RasterImage object image data into the newly created IOcrPage. Therefore, after this method returns there is no relationship between image and the IOcrPage inside the OCR document. For example, if you do not need the image object after calling this method, you should dispose it after this method returns.

This method guarantees that no changes will be made to image.

If image contains more than one page, then the current page as defined in RasterImage.Page is the one added to the OCR document.

To add all or specific range of the pages of a multi-page RasterImage object to the OCR document, either iterate through the pages by changing to the value of RasterImage.Page to go from 1 to RasterImage.PageCount or use the AddPages(RasterImage image, int imageFirstPageNumber, int imageLastPageNumber, OcrProgressCallback callback) method.

This method will add the page to the end of the collection if you already have pages in this IOcrPageCollection.

You can use the OcrProgressCallback to show the operation progress or to abort it. For more information and an example, refer to OcrProgressCallback.

The LEADTOOLS OCR engine supports pages of dots per inch (DPI) values of 150 and greater. If you try to add a page with a DPI of less than 150 then the engine might be able to recognize any data from this page.

Note, the LEADTOOLS Plus OCR engine does not support image size greater than A3 paper size (11.7 by 16.5 inches at 300 dpi). Attempting to add an image that has a size greater than A3 will result in an error. For document of size greater than the maximum allowed, you must first resize the image before adding it to the LEADTOOLS Plus OCR engine. The Professional and Advantage engines do not have a restriction on the image size.

Requirements

Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family

See Also

AddPage(RasterImage,OcrProgressCallback) requires an OCR module license and unlock key. For more information, refer to: Imaging Pro/Document/Medical Features