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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T01:31:21+00:00 2026-05-19T01:31:21+00:00

Using MODI (Microsoft Office Document Imaging) OCR, sometimes the image doesn’t contain any text.

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Using MODI (Microsoft Office Document Imaging) OCR, sometimes the image doesn’t contain any text. Therefore doc.OCR throws an exception.

    public static string recognize(string filepath, MODI.MiLANGUAGES language = MODI.MiLANGUAGES.miLANG_RUSSIAN, bool straightenimage = true)
    {
        if (!File.Exists(filepath)) return "error 1: File does not exist";
        MODI.Document doc = new MODI.Document();
        doc.Create(filepath);

        try
        {
            doc.OCR(language, false, false);
        }
        catch
        {
            //
        }
        MODI.Image image = (MODI.Image)doc.Images[0];

        string result="";
        foreach (MODI.Word worditems in image.Layout.Words)
        {
            result += worditems.Text + ' ';
            if (worditems.Text[worditems.Text.Length - 1] == '?') break;
        }


        doc.Close(false);
        System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ReleaseComObject(doc);
        System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.FinalReleaseComObject(doc);
        System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ReleaseComObject(image);
        System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.FinalReleaseComObject(image);
        image = null;
        doc = null;
        GC.Collect();
        GC.WaitForPendingFinalizers();

        return result;

    }

This code terminates the application, not what I need 🙁

How do I just make it fade away like nothing happened?

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    2026-05-19T01:31:22+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 1:31 am

    You are 95% of the way there with the code you posted:

    try
    {
        doc.OCR(language, false, false);
    }
    catch
    {
        // Here you would check the exception details
        // and decide if this is an exception you need
        // and want to handle or if it is an "acceptable"
        // error - at which point you could popup a message
        // box, write a log or doing something else
    }
    

    That said it would be prudent to catch the exception type that occurs when the document is empty and then have a different exception handler for any other errors that may occur

    try
    {
        doc.OCR(language, false, false);
    }
    catch (DocumentEmptyException dex)
    {
    }
    catch
    {
    }
    

    DocumentEmptyException is, I assume, not the exception type thrown – if you look at the docs for the OCR method (or via debug) you will be able to work out which exception type to catch

    EDIT (After seeing your edit)

    Are you sure the exception is being thrown from the doc.OCR(...) method? In your edit you added additional code after the catch, could it be coming from there instead?

    For example, the line after the catch:

    MODI.Image image = (MODI.Image)doc.Images[0];
    

    If your document is empty and therefore the exception is thrown and ignored (as the catch block has nothing in it), does this line continue to work?

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