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ParameterDescription
Void Type( ImageObjectType )Sets the value of the Type parameter. If other object types were specified in the What to search for section in the Properties pane for the current element, they will be ignored after this function is called. Example: The code below sets a list of objects of type Barcode and pictures for the current Object Collection element. Type: BarcodeObject + PictureObject; which is the same as: Type(BarcodeObject + PictureObject); Calling this property will find all the objects of the Barcode and Picture type in the search area of the element.
Void MinObjHeight( Distance )Sets the minimal height. You can use any units of measurement. Example: The code below sets the minimum height to 10mm: MinObjHeight(10mm);
Void MaxObjHeight( Distance )Sets the maximal height. You can use any units of measurement.
Void MinObjWidth( Distance )Sets the minimal width. You can use any units of measurement.
Void MaxObjWidth( Distance )Sets the maximal width. You can use any units of measurement.
Void WholeWordMode( Logic )This flag specifies whether only whole text objects should be considered as hypotheses. When set to True, hypotheses consisting of word parts are ignored. The flag is set to False by default. Note: Restrictions on the height and width of objects are applied to words if the flag is set to True and to characters if the flag is set to False.
Void UseRawText( Logic )Enables the use in text searches of those unrecognized text-like objects that were assigned the type Raw Objects during pre-recognition. To enable this feature, call the method with parameter True. By default, only recognized text is used in text searches (i.e. the parameter is set to False).
Void MaxXOutsidePart( Real )Specifies the part of the object that may extend beyond the search area horizontally. The part of the character is specified by a number from 0 to 1. Those objects are included in the hypothesis that have the specified or smaller part outside the search area.
Void MaxYOutsidePart( Real )Specifies the part of the object that may extend beyond the search area vertically. The part of the character is specified by a number from 0 to 1. Those objects are included in the hypothesis that have the specified or smaller part outside the search area.