SpeechRecognitionEngine.AudioStateChanged Event
Definition
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Raised when the state changes in the audio being received by the SpeechRecognitionEngine.
public:
event EventHandler<System::Speech::Recognition::AudioStateChangedEventArgs ^> ^ AudioStateChanged;
public event EventHandler<System.Speech.Recognition.AudioStateChangedEventArgs> AudioStateChanged;
member this.AudioStateChanged : EventHandler<System.Speech.Recognition.AudioStateChangedEventArgs>
Public Custom Event AudioStateChanged As EventHandler(Of AudioStateChangedEventArgs)
Event Type
Examples
The following example uses a handler for the AudioStateChanged event to write the recognizer's new AudioState to the console each time it changes, using a member of the AudioState enumeration.
using System;
using System.Speech.Recognition;
namespace SampleRecognition
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
// Initialize an in-process speech recognition engine.
{
using (SpeechRecognitionEngine recognizer =
new SpeechRecognitionEngine(new System.Globalization.CultureInfo("en-US")))
{
// Create and load a grammar.
Choices animals = new Choices(new string[] { "cow", "pig", "goat" });
GrammarBuilder farm = new GrammarBuilder("On this farm he had a");
farm.Append(animals);
Grammar farmAnimals = new Grammar(farm);
farmAnimals.Name = "Farm";
recognizer.LoadGrammar(farmAnimals);
// Attach event handlers.
recognizer.AudioStateChanged +=
new EventHandler<AudioStateChangedEventArgs>(recognizer_AudioStateChanged);
recognizer.SpeechRecognized +=
new EventHandler<SpeechRecognizedEventArgs>(recognizer_SpeechRecognized);
recognizer.LoadGrammarCompleted +=
new EventHandler<LoadGrammarCompletedEventArgs>(recognizer_LoadGrammarCompleted);
// Set the input to the recognizer.
recognizer.SetInputToDefaultAudioDevice();
// Start recognition.
recognizer.RecognizeAsync();
// Keep the console window open.
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
// Handle the LoadGrammarCompleted event.
static void recognizer_LoadGrammarCompleted(object sender, LoadGrammarCompletedEventArgs e)
{
Console.WriteLine("Grammar loaded: " + e.Grammar.Name);
}
// Handle the SpeechRecognized event.
static void recognizer_SpeechRecognized(object sender, SpeechRecognizedEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Result != null && e.Result.Text != null)
{
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine(" Recognized text = {0}", e.Result.Text);
Console.WriteLine();
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine(" Recognized text not available.");
}
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("Done.");
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("Press any key to exit...");
Console.ReadKey();
}
// Handle the AudioStateChanged event.
static void recognizer_AudioStateChanged(object sender, AudioStateChangedEventArgs e)
{
Console.WriteLine("The new audio state is: " + e.AudioState);
}
}
}
Remarks
To get the audio state at the time of the event, use the AudioState property of the associated AudioStateChangedEventArgs. To get the current audio state of the input to the recognizer, use the recognizer's AudioState property. For more information about audio state, see the AudioState enumeration.
When you create an AudioStateChanged delegate, you identify the method that will handle the event. To associate the event with your event handler, add an instance of the delegate to the event. The event handler is called whenever the event occurs, unless you remove the delegate. For more information about event-handler delegates, see Events and Delegates.