RecognizedWordUnit.DisplayAttributes Property
Definition
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Gets formatting information used to create the text output from the current RecognizedWordUnit instance.
public:
property System::Speech::Recognition::DisplayAttributes DisplayAttributes { System::Speech::Recognition::DisplayAttributes get(); };
public System.Speech.Recognition.DisplayAttributes DisplayAttributes { get; }
member this.DisplayAttributes : System.Speech.Recognition.DisplayAttributes
Public ReadOnly Property DisplayAttributes As DisplayAttributes
Property Value
Specifies the use of white space to display of the contents of a RecognizedWordUnit object.
Examples
The following example shows a utility routine (stringFromWordArray
) that generates a string that is formatted in one of three ways: lexically (using LexicalForm), normalized (using Text), or phonetically (using Pronunciation). The text output is obtained from the DisplayAttributes property on a ReadOnlyCollection<T> of RecognizedWordUnit objects, which is obtained from the Words property on a RecognizedPhrase object.
internal enum WordType
{
Text,
Normalized = Text,
Lexical,
Pronunciation
}
internal static string stringFromWordArray(
ReadOnlyCollection<RecognizedWordUnit> words,
WordType type)
{
string text = "";
foreach (RecognizedWordUnit word in words)
{
string wordText = "";
if (type == WordType.Text || type == WordType.Normalized)
{
wordText = word.Text;
}
else if (type == WordType.Lexical)
{
wordText = word.LexicalForm;
}
else if (type == WordType.Pronunciation)
{
wordText = word.Pronunciation;
}
else
{
throw new InvalidEnumArgumentException(
String.Format("[0}: is not a valid input", type));
}
// Use display attribute
if ((word.DisplayAttributes & DisplayAttributes.OneTrailingSpace) != 0)
{
wordText += " ";
}
if ((word.DisplayAttributes & DisplayAttributes.TwoTrailingSpaces) != 0)
{
wordText += " ";
}
if ((word.DisplayAttributes & DisplayAttributes.ConsumeLeadingSpaces) != 0)
{
wordText = wordText.TrimStart();
}
if ((word.DisplayAttributes & DisplayAttributes.ZeroTrailingSpaces) != 0)
{
wordText = wordText.TrimEnd();
}
text += wordText;
}
return text;
}
Remarks
The DisplayAttributes object returned by the DisplayAttributes property specifies the leading and trailing spaces to be used with a given word, if any.
For more information about how to use this formatting information, see the DisplayAttributes enumeration.
Applies to
See also
.NET