return coordinates of {string} text through ocr on desktop application of {string} element with {string} position and save xcoordinate as {string} and save ycoordinate as {string} – SoliteraTA

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return coordinates of {string} text through ocr on desktop application of {string} element with {string} position and save xcoordinate as {string} and save ycoordinate as {string}

return coordinates of {string} text through ocr on desktop application of {string} element with {string} position and save xcoordinate as {string} and save ycoordinate as {string}

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return coordinates of {string} text through ocr on desktop application of {string} element with {string} position and save xcoordinate as {string} and save ycoordinate as {string}

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Description

Will return the coordinates of specified text on an element name with specified positions(i.e. TopMost|BottomMost|LeftMost|RightMost|index) and save X coordinates as string and Y co-ordinates as a string.

Declaration
				
					When return coordinates of "Text1" text through ocr on desktop application of "InputField" element with "RightMost" position and save xcoordinate as "x1" and save ycoordinate as "y1"
				
			
				
					"<elements>
<element>
  <name>InputField</name>
  <type>ID</type>
  <value>Input</value>
</element>
</elements>"
				
			
				
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Remarks
  1. This step return the coordinate of specific text on the  desktop window element from their defined specific position
  2. Extracting text from specific locations on the UI allows for targeted validation.
Restriction
  1. Ensure that “element_name” is a valid and unique identifier for the element you want to extract specific text. Make sure the element is visible before attempting the action.
  2. Ensure that the location “element_name” is valid and accessible.

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