DisplayAttributes Enum
Definition
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Lists the options that the SpeechRecognitionEngine object can use to specify white space for the display of a word or punctuation mark.
This enumeration supports a bitwise combination of its member values.
public enum class DisplayAttributes
[System.Flags]
public enum DisplayAttributes
[<System.Flags>]
type DisplayAttributes =
Public Enum DisplayAttributes
- Inheritance
- Attributes
Fields
Name | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
None | 0 | The item does not specify how white space is handled. |
ZeroTrailingSpaces | 2 | The item has no spaces following it. |
OneTrailingSpace | 4 | The item has one space following it. |
TwoTrailingSpaces | 8 | The item has two spaces following it. |
ConsumeLeadingSpaces | 16 | The item has no spaces preceding it. |
Examples
The following example uses the DisplayAttributes property of a list of RecognizedWordUnit objects to format the words as a phrase.
// Use the DisplayAttributes property to format speech as text.
static string GetDisplayText(List<RecognizedWordUnit> words)
{
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
// Concatenate the word units together. Use the DisplayAttributes
// property of each word unit to add or remove white space around
// the word unit.
foreach (RecognizedWordUnit word in words)
{
if ((word.DisplayAttributes
& DisplayAttributes.ConsumeLeadingSpaces) != 0))
{
sb = new StringBuilder(sb.ToString().TrimEnd());
}
sb.Append(word.Text);
if ((word.DisplayAttributes
& DisplayAttributes.OneTrailingSpace) != 0)
{
sb.Append(" ");
}
else if ((word.DisplayAttributes
& DisplayAttributes.TwoTrailingSpaces) != 0)
{
sb.Append(" ");
}
}
return sb.ToString();
}
Remarks
Windows Desktop Speech returns recognized phrases as collections of RecognizedWordUnit or ReplacementText objects. Each object corresponds to a single word or punctuation mark. The DisplayAttributes
property of a RecognizedWordUnit or ReplacementText uses a member of the DisplayAttributes enumeration to describe how print spacing is handled around a given word or punctuation mark.
Two or more members of the DisplayAttributes
enumeration may be combined by a bit-wise OR
to specify how a particular word should be displayed.
Note
The display formatting that the speech recognizer uses is language specific.
For example, suppose the input phrase to a recognition engine using the default system grammar provided by DictationGrammar is "Hello comma he said period". Then the recognition engine returns a RecognizedPhrase containing five RecognizedWordUnit objects containing the following strings with the following DisplayAttributes
values.
Item | DisplayAttributes |
---|---|
Hello | OneTrailingSpace |
, | OneTrailingSpace | ConsumeLeadingSpaces |
he | OneTrailingSpace |
said | OneTrailingSpace |
. | OneTrailingSpace | ConsumeLeadingSpaces |
The text returned for this recognized phrase is printed as: "Hello, he said."