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Splitting a PDF document is the process of saving each page into a new, separate PDF document. For example, splitting a three-page PDF document will produce three, single-page PDF documents.
To split a PDF document using ImageGear .NET:
The following is a sample method that illustrates how to split a single PDF document into several single-page PDF documents:
C# |
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using System; using System.IO; using System.Text; using ImageGear.Core; using ImageGear.Formats; using ImageGear.Windows.Forms; using ImageGear.Formats.PDF; public void SplitPDFDocument(String inputPath, String outputDirectory) { const int FIRST_PAGE = 0; const int ONE_PAGE = 1; // Ensure output directory exists. if ( !System.IO.Directory.Exists(outputDirectory) ) { Directory.CreateDirectory(outputDirectory); } // Open file for reading. using ( FileStream pdfData = new FileStream(inputPath, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read) ) { // Read PDF document to memory. using ( ImGearPDFDocument igSourceDocument = ImGearFileFormats.LoadDocument( pdfData, FIRST_PAGE, (int)ImGearPDFPageRange.ALL_PAGES) as ImGearPDFDocument ) { // For each page in document. for ( int i = 0; i < igSourceDocument.Pages.Count; i++ ) { // Construct the output filepath. String outputFileName = String.Format("{0}_{1}.pdf", Path.GetFileNameWithoutExtension(inputPath), i + 1); String outputPath = System.IO.Path.Combine(outputDirectory, outputFileName); // Create a new empty PDF document. using ( ImGearPDFDocument igTargetDocument = new ImGearPDFDocument() ) { // Insert page into new PDF document. igTargetDocument.InsertPages( (int)ImGearPDFPageNumber.BEFORE_FIRST_PAGE, igSourceDocument, i, ONE_PAGE, ImGearPDFInsertFlags.DEFAULT); // Save new PDF document to file. igTargetDocument.Save(outputPath, ImGearSavingFormats.PDF, FIRST_PAGE, FIRST_PAGE, ONE_PAGE, ImGearSavingModes.OVERWRITE); } } } } } |
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Imports System Imports System.IO Imports System.Text Imports ImageGear.Core Imports ImageGear.Formats Imports ImageGear.Formats.PDF Public Sub SplitPDFDocument(ByVal inputPath As String, ByVal outputDirectory As String) Const FIRST_PAGE As Integer = 0 Const ONE_PAGE As Integer = 1 ' Ensure output directory exists. If Not System.IO.Directory.Exists(outputDirectory) Then Directory.CreateDirectory(outputDirectory) End If ' Open file for reading. Using pdfData As New FileStream(inputPath, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read) ' Read PDF document to memory. Using igSourceDocument As ImGearPDFDocument = TryCast(ImGearFileFormats.LoadDocument( pdfData, FIRST_PAGE, DirectCast(ImGearPDFPageRange.ALL_PAGES, Integer)), ImGearPDFDocument) ' For each page in document For i As Integer = 0 To igSourceDocument.Pages.Count ' Construct the output filepath Dim outputFileName As String = String.Format("{0}_{1}.pdf", Path.GetFileNameWithoutExtension(inputPath), i + 1) Dim outputPath As String = System.IO.Path.Combine(outputDirectory, outputFileName) ' Create a new empty PDF document. Using igTargetDocument As New ImGearPDFDocument() ' Insert page into new PDF document. igTargetDocument.InsertPages( DirectCast(ImGearPDFPageNumber.BEFORE_FIRST_PAGE, Integer), igSourceDocument, i, ONE_PAGE, ImGearPDFInsertFlags.[DEFAULT]) ' Save new PDF document to file. igTargetDocument.Save(outputPath, ImGearSavingFormats.PDF, FIRST_PAGE, FIRST_PAGE, ONE_PAGE, ImGearSavingModes.OVERWRITE) End Using Next End Using End Using End Sub |
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