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Gets the collection of regular expressions that the smart tag will recognize.
Namespace: Microsoft.Office.Tools
Assembly: Microsoft.Office.Tools.Common (in Microsoft.Office.Tools.Common.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
ReadOnly Property Expressions As RegexCollection
RegexCollection Expressions { get; }
Property Value
Type: Microsoft.Office.Tools.RegexCollection
Gets a RegexCollection that contains the regular expressions that the smart tag will recognize.
Remarks
Use the Add method to add a regular expression to the set of regular expressions that the smart tag will recognize.
Examples
The following code example creates a Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.SmartTag and then uses the Expressions property to add the regular expression "[I|i]ssue\s\d{5,6}" to the collection of regular expressions that the smart tag recognizes. This code example is part of a larger example provided for Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Action.
WithEvents displayAddress As Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Action
Private Sub AddSmartTag()
' Create the smart tag for .NET Framework 4 projects.
Dim smartTagDemo As Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.SmartTag = _
Globals.Factory.CreateSmartTag(
"www.microsoft.com/Demo#DemoSmartTag",
"Demonstration Smart Tag")
' For .NET Framework 3.5 projects, use the following code to create the smart tag.
' Dim smartTagDemo As New _
' Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.SmartTag( _
' "www.microsoft.com/Demo#DemoSmartTag", _
' "Demonstration Smart Tag")
' Specify a term and an expression to recognize.
smartTagDemo.Terms.Add("sale")
smartTagDemo.Expressions.Add( _
New System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex( _
"[I|i]ssue\s\d{5,6}"))
' Create the action for .NET Framework 4 projects.
displayAddress = Globals.Factory.CreateAction("To be replaced")
' For .NET Framework 3.5 projects, use the following code to create the action.
' displayAddress = New Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Action("To be replaced")
' Add the action to the smart tag.
smartTagDemo.Actions = New Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Action() { _
displayAddress}
' Add the smart tag.
Me.VstoSmartTags.Add(smartTagDemo)
End Sub
private Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Action displayAddress;
private void AddSmartTag()
{
// Create the smart tag for .NET Framework 4 projects.
Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.SmartTag smartTagDemo =
Globals.Factory.CreateSmartTag(
"www.microsoft.com/Demo#DemoSmartTag",
"Demonstration Smart Tag");
// For .NET Framework 3.5 projects, use the following code to create the smart tag.
// Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.SmartTag smartTagDemo =
// new Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.SmartTag(
// "www.microsoft.com/Demo#DemoSmartTag",
// "Demonstration Smart Tag");
// Specify a term and an expression to recognize.
smartTagDemo.Terms.Add("sale");
smartTagDemo.Expressions.Add(
new System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex(
@"[I|i]ssue\s\d{5,6}"));
// Create the action for .NET Framework 4 projects.
displayAddress = Globals.Factory.CreateAction("To be replaced");
// For .NET Framework 3.5 projects, use the following code to create the action.
// displayAddress = new Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Action("To be replaced");
// Add the action to the smart tag.
smartTagDemo.Actions = new Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Action[] {
displayAddress };
// Add the smart tag.
this.VstoSmartTags.Add(smartTagDemo);
displayAddress.BeforeCaptionShow += new
Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.BeforeCaptionShowEventHandler(
DisplayAddress_BeforeCaptionShow);
displayAddress.Click += new
Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.ActionClickEventHandler(
DisplayAddress_Click);
}
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.