26.2  The Idea
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26.1  Why DOS? 
26.2  The Idea 
26.3 Batch Design 
26.4 Class Name 
26.5 Class Overview 
26.6 Console Project 
26.7 Link to Class 
26.8 Implementation 
26.9 Example 
26.10 How to Use 

 

 

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26.2   The Idea

There are also ten menu items under the menu, �Batch�, in the ImageFinder for Windows:

        Batch/Save

        Batch/Save 2

        Batch/Save 3

        Batch/Save 4

        Batch/Save 5

         

        Batch/Open

        Batch/Open 2

        Batch/Open 3

        Batch/Open 4

        Batch/Open 5

The first 5 commands create the batch codes and saves them to 5 different files. The batch codes can be opened later by the next 5 commands.

ImageFinder for Dos allows you to run these five batch files from the Dos prompt, Dos batch file, Visual Basic program. This allows developers to quickly integrate the ImageFinder into their applications.

 

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