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Statistical parsing of English sentences

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Shows how to generate parse trees for English language sentences, using a C# port of OpenNLP, a statistical natural language parsing library.
using System;
using System.Drawing;
namespace Netron.Lithium
{
	/// <summary>
	/// A simple oval shape
	/// </summary>
	public class OvalShape : ShapeBase
	{
	
		#region Constructor
		/// <summary>
		/// Default ctor
		/// </summary>
		/// <param name="s"></param>
		public OvalShape(LithiumControl s) : base(s)
		{
		
		}
		#endregion

		#region Methods
		/// <summary>
		/// Tests whether the mouse hits this shape
		/// </summary>
		/// <param name="p"></param>
		/// <returns></returns>
		public override bool Hit(System.Drawing.Point p)
		{
			Rectangle r= new Rectangle(p, new Size(5,5));
			return rectangle.Contains(r);			
		}



		/// <summary>
		/// Paints the shape on the canvas
		/// </summary>
		/// <param name="g"></param>
		public override void Paint(System.Drawing.Graphics g)
		{
			g.FillEllipse(shapeBrush,rectangle);
			
			
			if(hovered || isSelected)
				g.DrawEllipse(new Pen(Color.Red,2F),rectangle);
			else
				g.DrawEllipse(blackPen,rectangle);
		
			//well, a lot should be said here like
			//the fact that one should measure the text before drawing it,
			//resize the width and height if the text if bigger than the rectangle,
			//alignment can be set and changes the drawing as well...
			//here we keep it really simple:
			if(text !=string.Empty)
				g.DrawString(text,font,Brushes.Black, rectangle.X+10,rectangle.Y+10);
		}

		/// <summary>
		/// Invalidates the shape
		/// </summary>
		public override void Invalidate()
		{
			Rectangle r = rectangle;
			r.Offset(-5,-5);
			r.Inflate(20,20);
			site.Invalidate(r);
		}
		

		#endregion	
	}
}

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Richard Northedge is a senior developer with a UK Microsoft Gold Partner company. He has a postgraduate degree in English Literature, has been programming professionally since 1998 and has been an MCSD since 2000.

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