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ByteScout PDF Suite – VBScript – Find text in pdf with pdf extractor sdk

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How to find text in pdf with pdf extractor sdk in VBScript with ByteScout PDF Suite

Learning is essential in computer world and the tutorial below will demonstrate how to find text in pdf with pdf extractor sdk in VBScript

The sample source code below will teach you how to find text in pdf with pdf extractor sdk in VBScript. ByteScout PDF Suite can find text in pdf with pdf extractor sdk. It can be applied from VBScript. ByteScout PDF Suite is the set that includes 6 SDK products to work with PDF from generating rich PDF reports to extracting data from PDF documents and converting them to HTML. This bundle includes PDF (Generator) SDK, PDF Renderer SDK, PDF Extractor SDK, PDF to HTML SDK, PDF Viewer SDK and PDF Generator SDK for Javascript.

The SDK samples given below describe how to quickly make your application do find text in pdf with pdf extractor sdk in VBScript with the help of ByteScout PDF Suite. IF you want to implement the functionality, just copy and paste this code for VBScript below into your code editor with your app, compile and run your application. Check VBScript sample code samples to see if they respond to your needs and requirements for the project.

If you want to try other source code samples then the free trial version of ByteScout PDF Suite is available for download from our website. Just try other source code samples for VBScript.

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FindTextAndGetCoordinates.vbs
      
' Create Bytescout.PDFExtractor.TextExtractor object Set extractor = CreateObject("Bytescout.PDFExtractor.TextExtractor") extractor.RegistrationName = "demo" extractor.RegistrationKey = "demo" ' Load sample PDF document extractor.LoadDocumentFromFile("..\..\sample1.pdf") ' Set the matching mode: ' 0 = WordMatchingMode.None - treats the search string as substring; ' 1 = WordMatchingMode.SmartMatch - will find the word in various forms (like Adobe Reader); ' 2 = WordMatchingMode.ExactMatch - treats the search string as separate word. extractor.WordMatchingMode = 2 ' Get page count pageCount = extractor.GetPageCount() For i = 0 To PageCount - 1 If extractor.Find(i, "ipsum", false) Then ' parameters are: page index, string to find, case sensitivity. Do foundMessage = "Found word 'ipsum' on page #" & CStr(i) & " at { " & _ "x = " & CStr(extractor.FoundText.Left) & "; " & _ "y = " & CStr(extractor.FoundText.Top) & "; " & _ "width = " & CStr(extractor.FoundText.Width) & "; " & _ "height = " & CStr(extractor.FoundText.Height) & " }" elementInfo = "" ' Iterate through elements of the found text object For j = 0 to extractor.FoundText.ElementCount - 1 Set element = extractor.FoundText.GetElement(j) elementInfo = elementInfo & "Element #" & CStr(j) & " at { x = " & CStr(element.Left) & "; y = " & CStr(element.Top) & "; width = " & CStr(element.Width) & "; height = " & CStr(element.Height) & vbCRLF elementInfo = elementInfo & "Text: " & CStr(element.Text) & vbCRLF elementInfo = elementInfo & "Font is bold: " & CStr(element.FontIsBold) & vbCRLF elementInfo = elementInfo & "Font is italic: " & CStr(element.FontIsItalic) & vbCRLF elementInfo = elementInfo & "Font name: " & CStr(element.FontName) & vbCRLF elementInfo = elementInfo & "Font size: " & CStr(element.FontSize) & vbCRLF elementInfo = elementInfo & "Font color (as OLE_COLOR): " & CStr(element.FontColorAsOleColor) & vbCRLF & vbCRLF Next WScript.Echo foundMessage & vbCRLF & vbCRLF & elementInfo Loop While extractor.FindNext End If Next WScript.Echo "Done" Set extractor = Nothing

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