LEADTOOLS Annotations (Leadtools.Annotations assembly)

RealizeRedaction Method

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Realizes the AnnRedactionObject object currently being edited (selected).
Syntax
public virtual void RealizeRedaction()
'Declaration
 
Public Overridable Sub RealizeRedaction() 
'Usage
 
Dim instance As AnnAutomation
 
instance.RealizeRedaction()

            

            
public:
virtual void RealizeRedaction(); 
Remarks

Use the CanRealizeRedaction property to determine whether you can currently call this method.

This method will call the Realize(RasterImageViewer) method of the AnnRedactionObject class.

Example
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Imports Leadtools
Imports Leadtools.Annotations
Imports Leadtools.WinForms
Imports Leadtools.Drawing

Public Sub AnnAutomation_RealizeRedaction(ByVal automation As AnnAutomation)
   ' first add a new redaction object to the automation
   Dim redaction As AnnRedactionObject = New AnnRedactionObject()
   redaction.Bounds = New AnnRectangle(100, 100, 100, 100, AnnUnit.Pixel)
   automation.Container.Objects.Add(redaction)
   automation.Viewer.Invalidate(redaction.InvalidRectangle)
   ' make sure no objects are selected in the automation
   automation.SelectNone()

   ' see if we can realize or restore the object (this should show a message informing you that no objects are currently selected (bring edited)
   RealizeRestoreRedaction(automation)

   ' select (edit) the object we have just added
   automation.StartEditing(redaction, False)

   ' see if we can realize/restore the object (should realize the redaction)
   RealizeRestoreRedaction(automation)

   ' see if we can realize/restore the object (should restore the redaction)
   RealizeRestoreRedaction(automation)
End Sub

Private Sub RealizeRestoreRedaction(ByVal automation As AnnAutomation)
   ' first, check if we can realize or restore the object
   If automation.CanRealizeRedaction Then
      ' realize
      automation.RealizeRedaction()
      MessageBox.Show("Redaction object has been realized")
   ElseIf automation.CanRestoreRedaction Then
      ' restore this object
      automation.RestoreRedaction()
      MessageBox.Show("Redaction object has been restored")
   Else
      MessageBox.Show("Cannot realize or restore because no redaction object is currently being edited (selected)")
   End If
End Sub
using Leadtools;
using Leadtools.Annotations;
using Leadtools.WinForms;
using Leadtools.Drawing;

public void AnnAutomation_RealizeRedaction(AnnAutomation automation)
{
   // first add a new redaction object to the automation
   AnnRedactionObject redaction = new AnnRedactionObject();
   redaction.Bounds = new AnnRectangle(100, 100, 100, 100, AnnUnit.Pixel);
   automation.Container.Objects.Add(redaction);
   automation.Viewer.Invalidate(redaction.InvalidRectangle);
   // make sure no objects are selected in the automation
   automation.SelectNone();

   // see if we can realize or restore the object (this should show a message informing you that no objects are currently selected (bring edited)
   RealizeRestoreRedaction(automation);

   // select (edit) the object we have just added
   automation.StartEditing(redaction, false);

   // see if we can realize/restore the object (should realize the redaction)
   RealizeRestoreRedaction(automation);

   // see if we can realize/restore the object (should restore the redaction)
   RealizeRestoreRedaction(automation);
}

private void RealizeRestoreRedaction(AnnAutomation automation)
{
   // first, check if we can realize or restore the object
   if(automation.CanRealizeRedaction)
   {
      // realize
      automation.RealizeRedaction();
      MessageBox.Show("Redaction object has been realized");
   }
   else if(automation.CanRestoreRedaction)
   {
      // restore this object
      automation.RestoreRedaction();
      MessageBox.Show("Redaction object has been restored");
   }
   else
      MessageBox.Show("Cannot realize or restore because no redaction object is currently being edited (selected)");
}
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See Also

Reference

AnnAutomation Class
AnnAutomation Members

 

 


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