SrgsRule Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the SrgsRule class.
Overloads
SrgsRule(String) |
Initializes a new instance of the SrgsRule class and specifies the identifier for the rule. |
SrgsRule(String, SrgsElement[]) |
Initializes a new instance of the SrgsRule class from an array of SrgsElement objects. |
SrgsRule(String)
- Source:
- SrgsRule.cs
- Source:
- SrgsRule.cs
- Source:
- SrgsRule.cs
Initializes a new instance of the SrgsRule class and specifies the identifier for the rule.
public:
SrgsRule(System::String ^ id);
public SrgsRule (string id);
new System.Speech.Recognition.SrgsGrammar.SrgsRule : string -> System.Speech.Recognition.SrgsGrammar.SrgsRule
Public Sub New (id As String)
Parameters
- id
- String
The identifier of the rule.
Exceptions
id
is null
.
id
is empty.
id
is not a proper rule identifier.
Examples
The following example creates a grammar that recognizes the phrase "A nation that has won the World Cup is" followed by the name of a country that has won the World Cup. The example creates a SrgsRule object named winnerRule
and passes in the identifier WorldCupWinner
as a String. The SrgsOneOf object consists of an array of new SrgsItem objects containing alternatives to be recognized by the rule.
public void WorldSoccerWinners ()
{
// Create an SrgsDocument, create a new rule
// and set its scope to public.
SrgsDocument document = new SrgsDocument();
SrgsRule winnerRule = new SrgsRule("WorldCupWinner");
winnerRule.Scope = SrgsRuleScope.Public;
// Add the introduction.
winnerRule.Elements.Add(new SrgsItem("A nation that has won the world cup is: "));
// Create the rule for the European nations.
SrgsOneOf oneOfEurope = new SrgsOneOf(new SrgsItem[] {new SrgsItem("England"),
new SrgsItem("France"), new SrgsItem("Germany"), new SrgsItem("Italy")});
SrgsRule ruleEurope = (new SrgsRule("EuropeanNations", new SrgsElement[] {oneOfEurope}));
// Create the rule for the South American nations.
SrgsOneOf oneOfSAmerica = new SrgsOneOf(new SrgsItem[] {new SrgsItem("Argentina"),
new SrgsItem("Brazil"), new SrgsItem("Uruguay")});
SrgsRule ruleSAmerica = (new SrgsRule("SouthAmericanNations", new SrgsElement[] {oneOfSAmerica}));
// Add references to winnerRule for ruleEurope and ruleSAmerica.
winnerRule.Elements.Add(new SrgsOneOf(new SrgsItem[] {(new SrgsItem
(new SrgsRuleRef(ruleEurope))), new SrgsItem(new SrgsRuleRef(ruleSAmerica))}));
// Add all the rules to the document and make winnerRule
// the root rule of the document.
document.Rules.Add(new SrgsRule[] {winnerRule, ruleEurope, ruleSAmerica});
document.Root = winnerRule;
}
Remarks
The SrgsRule constructor initializes the Id property. The identifier must be unique within a given grammar.
The SrgsRule constructor throws a FormatException in the following circumstances:
id
is not a valid XML name, as defined in Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fifth Edition). To paraphrase this definition, a valid XML name must begin with a letter, an underscore ('_'), or a colon (':') and can be followed by zero or more NameChar characters (also defined in the XML specification).id
is "NULL" or "VOID" or "GARBAGE".id
contains at least one invalid rule ID character. These characters are: '?', '*', '+', '|', '(', '), '^', '$', '/', ';', '.', '=', '<', '>', '[', ']', '{', '}', '\\', ' ', '\t', '\r', and '\n'.
See also
Applies to
SrgsRule(String, SrgsElement[])
- Source:
- SrgsRule.cs
- Source:
- SrgsRule.cs
- Source:
- SrgsRule.cs
Initializes a new instance of the SrgsRule class from an array of SrgsElement objects.
public:
SrgsRule(System::String ^ id, ... cli::array <System::Speech::Recognition::SrgsGrammar::SrgsElement ^> ^ elements);
public SrgsRule (string id, params System.Speech.Recognition.SrgsGrammar.SrgsElement[] elements);
new System.Speech.Recognition.SrgsGrammar.SrgsRule : string * System.Speech.Recognition.SrgsGrammar.SrgsElement[] -> System.Speech.Recognition.SrgsGrammar.SrgsRule
Public Sub New (id As String, ParamArray elements As SrgsElement())
Parameters
- id
- String
The identifier of the rule.
- elements
- SrgsElement[]
An array of SrgsElement elements.
Exceptions
id
is empty.
id
is not a proper rule identifier.
Examples
The following example creates a grammar that recognizes the phrase "A nation that has won the World Cup is" followed by the name of a country that has won the World Cup. The example creates a public rule named WorldCupWinner
. The example then creates two SrgsRule objects, ruleEurope
and ruleSAmerica
, passing in a String for the rule identifier and an SrgsElement array containing a SrgsOneOf object. Subsequently, the example adds rule references to ruleEurope
and ruleSAmerica
from the rule WorldCupWinner
.
public void WorldSoccerWinners ()
{
// Create a grammar from an SRGSDocument, create a new rule
// and set its scope to public.
SrgsDocument srgsGrammar = new SrgsDocument ();
SrgsRule winnerRule = new SrgsRule ("WorldCupWinner");
winnerRule.Scope = SrgsRuleScope.Public;
// Add the introduction.
winnerRule.Elements.Add (new SrgsItem ("A nation that has won the world cup is"));
// Create the rule for the European nations.
SrgsOneOf oneOfEurope = new SrgsOneOf(new SrgsItem[] {new SrgsItem("England"), new SrgsItem("France"), new SrgsItem("Germany"), new SrgsItem("Italy")});
SrgsRule ruleEurope = (new SrgsRule("EuropeanNations", new SrgsElement[] {oneOfEurope}));
// Create the rule for the South American nations.
SrgsOneOf oneOfSAmerica = new SrgsOneOf(new SrgsItem[] {new SrgsItem("Argentina"), new SrgsItem("Brazil"), new SrgsItem("Uruguay")});
SrgsRule ruleSAmerica = (new SrgsRule("SouthAmericanNations", new SrgsElement[] {oneOfSAmerica}));
// Add references to winnerRule for ruleEurope and ruleSAmerica.
winnerRule.Elements.Add(new SrgsOneOf(new SrgsItem[] {(new SrgsItem (new SrgsRuleRef(ruleEurope))), new SrgsItem(new SrgsRuleRef(ruleSAmerica))}));
// Add all the rules to the grammar and make winnerRule
// the root rule of the grammar.
document.Rules.Add(new SrgsRule[] {winnerRule, ruleEurope, ruleSAmerica});
srgsGrammar.Root = winnerRule;
}
The created grammar has the following form.
<grammar version="1.0" xml:lang="en-US" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/06/grammar" root="WorldCupWinner">
<rule id="WorldCupWinner" scope="public">
<item> A nation that has won the world cup is </item>
<one-of>
<item>
<ruleref uri="#EuropeanNations" />
</item>
<item>
<ruleref uri="#SouthAmericanNations" />
</item>
</one-of>
</rule>
<rule id="EuropeanNations">
<one-of>
<item> England </item>
<item> France </item>
<item> Germany </item>
<item> Italy </item>
</one-of>
</rule>
<rule id="SouthAmericanNations">
<one-of>
<item> Argentina </item>
<item> Brazil </item>
<item> Uruguay </item>
</one-of>
</rule>
</grammar>
Remarks
The SrgsRule constructor initializes the Id property. The identifier must be unique within a given grammar.
The SrgsRule constructor throws a FormatException in the following circumstances:
id
is not a valid XML name, as defined in Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fifth Edition). To paraphrase this definition, a valid XML name must begin with a letter, an underscore ('_'), or a colon (':') and can be followed by zero or more NameChar characters (also defined in the XML specification).id
is "NULL" or "VOID" or "GARBAGE".id
contains at least one invalid rule ID character. These characters are: '?', '*', '+', '|', '(', '), '^', '$', '/', ';', '.', '=', '<', '>', '[', ']', '{', '}', '\\', ' ', '\t', '\r', and '\n'.
See also
Applies to
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