ProofreadRequest(String) Constructor
Initializes a new instance of the ProofreadRequest class with specified settings.
Namespace: DevExpress.AIIntegration.Extensions
Assembly: DevExpress.AIIntegration.v25.1.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.AIIntegration
Declaration
Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
text | String | The text to be managed. This value is assigned to the Text property. |
Remarks
The following example registers an Azure OpenAI client and uses the AI-powered extension to proofread originalText
in a .NET console application:
using Azure;
using Azure.AI.OpenAI;
using Microsoft.Extensions.AI;
using DevExpress.AIIntegration;
using DevExpress.AIIntegration.Extensions;
SetEnvironmentVariables();
// Register an Azure OpenAI client
AIExtensionsContainerDefault defaultAIExtensionsContainer = RegisterAzureOpenAIClient(
Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT"),
Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("AZURE_OPENAI_APIKEY")
);
string originalText = "DevExpress AI APIs allaw to yuo register and used multiple AI services within WinForms WPF or Blazor aplication.";
var response = await defaultAIExtensionsContainer.ProofreadAsync(
new ProofreadRequest(originalText)
);
Console.WriteLine(response);
/* Output:
* DevExpress AI APIs allow you to register and use multiple AI services within WinForms, WPF, or Blazor applications.
*/
AIExtensionsContainerDefault RegisterAzureOpenAIClient(string azureOpenAIEndpoint, string azureOpenAIKey) {
IChatClient client = new Azure.AI.OpenAI.AzureOpenAIClient(new Uri(azureOpenAIEndpoint),
new System.ClientModel.ApiKeyCredential(azureOpenAIKey)).GetChatClient("gpt-4o-mini").AsIChatClient();
return AIExtensionsContainerConsole.CreateDefaultAIExtensionContainer(client);
}
void SetEnvironmentVariables() {
Environment.SetEnvironmentVariable("AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT", {SPECIFY_YOUR_AZURE_ENDPOINT});
Environment.SetEnvironmentVariable("AZURE_OPENAI_APIKEY", {SPECIFY_YOU_AZURE_KEY});
}
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