SelectableWordSegmentsTokenizingHandler Delegate
Definition
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Defines the signature of a function that is provided to SelectableWordsSegmenter.Tokenize.
public delegate void SelectableWordSegmentsTokenizingHandler(IIterable<SelectableWordSegment ^> ^ precedingWords, IIterable<SelectableWordSegment ^> ^ words);
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class SelectableWordSegmentsTokenizingHandler : MulticastDelegate
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public delegate void SelectableWordSegmentsTokenizingHandler(IEnumerable<SelectableWordSegment> precedingWords, IEnumerable<SelectableWordSegment> words);
var selectableWordSegmentsTokenizingHandlerHandler = function(precedingWords, words){
/* Your code */
}
Public Delegate Sub SelectableWordSegmentsTokenizingHandler(precedingWords As IEnumerable(Of SelectableWordSegment), words As IEnumerable(Of SelectableWordSegment))
Parameters
- precedingWords
Contains the selectable words, in reverse order, that precede the parameter startIndex that is provided to SelectableWordsSegmenter.Tokenize.
Contains the selectable words that contain or follow the parameter startIndex that is provided to SelectableWordsSegmenter.Tokenize.
- Attributes
Windows requirements
Device family |
Windows 10 (introduced in 10.0.10240.0 - for Xbox, see UWP features that aren't yet supported on Xbox)
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API contract |
Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract (introduced in v1.0)
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Remarks
One iterator passed to the handler iterates through all the selectable words in the provided text that occur prior to startIndex (passed to Tokenize), in reverse order. The other iterator iterates through all the selectable words in the provided text that contain or follow startIndex.
Example: If you provide Tokenize with "this is a simple example" and startIndex within the word "simple", precedingWords iterates through the words "a ", "is ", "this ", and words iterates through the words "simple ", "example".
precedingWords and words are valid only during the lifetime of the handler.