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HwxALCValid (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

This function defines the set of characters that the character recognition engine can return when it converts ink, which is user-drawn input, to a text string.

Syntax

BOOL HwxALCValid( 
  HRC hrc, 
  ALC alc 
);

Parameters

  • hrc
    [in] Handle to the handwriting recognition context (HRC) object.
  • alc
    [in] Alphabet code (ALC) value that describes the character groupings used by the recognizer to evaluate the input handwriting. The following table shows the values this parameter can take.

    Value Description

    ALC_WHITE

    Used for a blank or white space.

    ALC_LCALPHA

    Used for the lowercase alphabet, a through z.

    ALC_UCALPHA

    Used for the uppercase alphabet, A through Z.

    ALC_NUMERIC

    Used for the digits 0 through 9.

    ALC_PUNC

    Used for the set of standard punctuation. It is language-dependent.

    ALC_NUMERIC_PUNC

    Used for all non-digit characters in numbers, such as the period and the comma.

    ALC_MATH

    Used for a set of math symbols, such as %, ^, *, (), _, +, {}, <, and /.

    ALC_MONETARY

    Used for punctuation that appears in local monetary expressions.

    ALC_COMMON_SYMBOLS

    Signifies commonly used symbols from ALC_WHITE, ALC_LCALPHA, ALC_UCALPHA, ALC_NUMERIC, ALC_PUNC, ALC_NUMERIC_PUNC, ALC_MATH, and ALC_MONETARY.

    ALC_OTHER

    Signifies other punctuation that is not typically used.

    ALC_ASCII

    Used for the 7-bit ASCII characters — 20 through 7F.

    ALC_HIRAGANA

    Used for Hiragana characters.

    ALC_KATAKANA

    Used for Katakana characters.

    ALC_KANJI_COMMON

    Used for the most commonly used Kanji characters (JPN).

    ALC_KANJI_RARE

    Used for the remaining Kanji characters (JPN).

    ALC_HANGUL_COMMON

    Signifies the commonly used Hangul characters used in Korea.

    ALC_HANGUL_RARE

    Signifies the remaining Hangul characters used in Korea.

    ALC_OEM

    Specific to recognizers created by OEMs.

    ALC groupings created by combining two or more related ALC basic values are described in the following table.

    ALC groupings Basic ALC values

    ALC_ALPHA

    ALC_LCALPHA | ALC_UCALPHA

    ALC_ALPHANUMERIC

    ALC_ALPHA | ALC_NUMERIC

    ALC_KANA

    ALC_HIRAGANA | ALC_KATAKANA

    ALC_KANJI_ALL

    ALC_KANJI_COMMON | ALC_KANJI_RARE

    ALC_HANGUL_ALL

    ALC_HANGUL_COMMON | ALC_HANGUL_RARE

    ALC_EXTENDED_SYM

    ALC_MATH | ALC_MONETARY | ALC_OTHER

    ALC_SYS_MINIMUM

    ALC_ALPHANUMERIC | ALC_PUNC | ALC_WHITE

    ALC_SYS_DEFAULT

    ALC_SYS_MINIMUM | ALC_COMMON_SYMBOLS

    The following table shows how these groupings can be combined with each other or with the basic values for various languages.

    Language ALC groupings ALC groupings

    ALC_USA_COMMON

    ALC_SYS_DEFAULT

    ALC_USA_EXTENDED

    ALC_USA_COMMON | ALC_EXTENDED_SYM

    ALC_JPN_COMMON

    ALC_SYS_DEFAULT | ALC_KANA | ALC_KANJI_COMMON

    ALC_JPN_EXTENDED

    ALC_JPN_COMMON | ALC_EXTENDED_SYM | ALC_KANJI_RARE

    ALC_CHS_COMMON

    ALC_SYS_DEFAULT | ALC_KANJI_COMMON

    ALC_CHS_EXTENDED

    ALC_CHS_COMMON | ALC_EXTENDED_SYM | ALC_KANJI_RARE

    ALC_CHT_COMMON

    ALC_SYS_DEFAULT | ALC_KANJI_COMMON

    ALC_CHT_EXTENDED

    ALC_CHT_COMMON | ALC_EXTENDED_SYM | ALC_KANJI_RARE

    ALC_KOR_COMMON

    ALC_SYS_DEFAULT | ALC_HANGUL_COMMON | ALC_KANJI_COMMON

    ALC_KOR_EXTENDED

    ALC_KOR_COMMON | ALC_EXTENDED_SYM | ALC_HANGUL_RARE | ALC_KANJI_RARE

Return Value

TRUE indicates success. FALSE indicates failure. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.

Remarks

This function lets an application restrict or expand the amount of characters that the recognition engine uses when it translates user-drawn characters. For example, if an application is expecting a telephone number as input from a user, the application can call HwxALCValid to specify the ALC_NUMERIC character range. Specifying a limited character range prevents the recognition engine from interpreting a user-drawn zero as an uppercase O.

When HwxALCValid specifies multiple ALCs, an application can use the HwxALCPriority function to indicate the first ALC to use during the handwriting recognition process.

HwxALCValid fails when a specified ALC is not loaded on the device.

Requirements

Header recog.h
Library hwxcht.lib, Hwxjpn.lib, Hwxkor.lib, hwxusa.lib
Windows Embedded CE Windows CE .NET 4.0 and later

See Also

Reference

HwxALCPriority

Other Resources

Handwriting Recognizer Engine (HWX) Functions