ContextLink Class
Represents a relationship between two ContextNode objects that is not a parent-child relationship.
Namespace: Microsoft.Ink
Assembly: Microsoft.Ink.Analysis (in Microsoft.Ink.Analysis.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Class ContextLink
'Usage
Dim instance As ContextLink
public class ContextLink
public ref class ContextLink
public class ContextLink
Remarks
Examples of the relationship represented by a ContextLink relationship include:
A ParagraphNode that is encircled by an InkDrawingNode. A ContextLink object with a is created and added to the Links properties of both the ParagraphNode and the InkDrawingNode. The SourceNode is the InkDrawingNode and the DestinationNode is the ParagraphNode.
An AnalysisHintNode and a WritingRegionNode. When an AnalysisHintNode is used in ink analysis, a ContextLink is created between the WritingRegionNode and the AnalysisHintNode. The SourceNode is the AnalysisHintNode and the DestinationNode is the WritingRegionNode.
Two InkDrawingNode objects where a line is drawn between them, as in a flow chart.
To determine the relationship between SourceNode and DestinationNode uses the InkDrawingNode.SemanticType or WritingRegionNode.SemanticType property on the appropriate node.
Examples
The following example finds all the nodes that are linked to ContextNode node, selectedNode. If selectedNode is not a destination node, the destination node is added to an ArrayList, destinationNodes. If selectedNode is not the source node, it is added to an ArrayList, sourceNodes.
Dim destinationNodes As ArrayList = New ArrayList()
Dim sourceNodes As ArrayList = New ArrayList()
' Find all the nodes that link to the currently selected node.
For Each link As Microsoft.Ink.ContextLink In selectedNode.Links
If link.DestinationNode <> selectedNode Then
destinationNodes.Add(link.DestinationNode)
End If
If link.SourceNode <> selectedNode Then
sourceNodes.Add(link.SourceNode)
End If
Next
ArrayList destinationNodes = new ArrayList();
ArrayList sourceNodes = new ArrayList();
// Find all the nodes that link to the currently selected node.
foreach (Microsoft.Ink.ContextLink link in selectedNode.Links)
{
if (link.DestinationNode != selectedNode)
{
destinationNodes.Add(link.DestinationNode);
}
if (link.SourceNode != selectedNode)
{
sourceNodes.Add(link.SourceNode);
}
}
The following example finds all WritingRegionNode objects in the node tree of an InkAnalyzer, theInkAnalyzerWithHint. It then puts those that are linked to an AnalysisHintNode with a Factoid of "IS_DATE_FULLDATE" into a ContextNodeCollection, writingRegionsWithFactoids.
Dim writingRegionsWithFactoids As _
New ContextNodeCollection(Me.theInkAnalyzerWithHint)
Dim allWritingRegions As ContextNodeCollection = _
Me.theInkAnalyzerWithHint.FindNodesOfType( _
Microsoft.Ink.ContextNodeType.WritingRegion)
Dim writingRegion As WritingRegionNode
For Each writingRegion In allWritingRegions
' See if they are linked to any factoid
Dim link As ContextLink
For Each link In writingRegion.Links
If link.SourceNode.Type = ContextNodeType.AnalysisHint Then
Dim hint As AnalysisHintNode = _
CType(link.SourceNode, AnalysisHintNode)
If hint.Factoid = "IS_DATE_FULLDATE" Then
writingRegionsWithFactoids.Add(writingRegion)
End If
End If
Next link
Next writingRegion
ContextNodeCollection writingRegionsWithFactoids =
new ContextNodeCollection(this.theInkAnalyzerWithHint);
ContextNodeCollection allWritingRegions =
this.theInkAnalyzerWithHint.FindNodesOfType(Microsoft.Ink.ContextNodeType.WritingRegion);
foreach (WritingRegionNode writingRegion in allWritingRegions)
{
// See if they are linked to any factoid
foreach (ContextLink link in writingRegion.Links)
{
if (link.SourceNode.Type == ContextNodeType.AnalysisHint)
{
AnalysisHintNode hint = (AnalysisHintNode) link.SourceNode;
if (hint.Factoid == "IS_DATE_FULLDATE")
{
writingRegionsWithFactoids.Add(writingRegion);
}
}
}
}
Inheritance Hierarchy
System.Object
Microsoft.Ink.ContextLink
Thread Safety
Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.
Platforms
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008
The .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework do not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.
Version Information
.NET Framework
Supported in: 3.0