Divider.Strokes Property
Gets or sets the Strokes collection on which the Divider object performs ink analysis.
Namespace: Microsoft.Ink
Assembly: Microsoft.Ink (in Microsoft.Ink.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Property Strokes As Strokes
'Usage
Dim instance As Divider
Dim value As Strokes
value = instance.Strokes
instance.Strokes = value
public Strokes Strokes { get; set; }
public:
property Strokes^ Strokes {
Strokes^ get ();
void set (Strokes^ value);
}
public function get Strokes () : Strokes
public function set Strokes (value : Strokes)
Property Value
Type: Microsoft.Ink.Strokes
The Strokes collection on which the Divider object performs ink analysis.
Remarks
You must assign a Strokes collection to a Divider object in order for the Divider object to perform ink analysis. This property maintains the Strokes collection that the Divider object analyzes and from which the Divider object creates the DivisionResult object.
Note
After you assign a Strokes collection to the Strokes property, assigning a new Strokes collection to the property generates an error.
Note
You may not change the LineHeight or RecognizerContext properties of a Divider object after a Strokes collection is assigned to the Strokes property.
To keep the Strokes property of the Divider object synchronized with the strokes associated with an Ink object, use the InkAdded and InkDeleted events of the Ink object to listen for strokes that should be added or removed from the Strokes collection assigned to the Divider object. This covers cases where strokes are added to, deleted from, clipped, or split within the Ink object.
Note
Moving, scaling, or other transformations on strokes in the Ink object do not generate InkAdded or InkDeleted events. Perform the same transformations on the strokes in the Divider object to keep the Strokes property of the Divider object synchronized.
Examples
This C# example adds a Stroke object, theStroke, to an existing strokes collection associated with a Divider object, theDivider.
theDivider.Strokes.Add(theStroke);
This Microsoft® Visual Basic .NET example adds a Stroke object, theStroke, to an existing strokes collection associated with a Divider object, theDivider.
theDivider.Strokes.Add(theStroke)
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