- id
- Presentation Context ID. The ID provides information about both the class type of the data and the Transfer Syntax to use when transferring the data. The ID should be unique. It should start at 1 and it must be odd (1, 3, 5, _).
- result
- Result value. This is only valid for an Associate Accept. It will be ignored in an Associate Request.
- abstractSyntax
- Abstract Syntax Name. This indicates the class type of the data. For a list of possible values, refer to Abstract Syntax Values.
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Public Sub AddPresentationContext( _ ByVal id As Byte, _ ByVal result As DicomAssociateAcceptResultType, _ ByVal abstractSyntax As String _ ) |
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public void AddPresentationContext( byte id, DicomAssociateAcceptResultType result, string abstractSyntax ) |
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public: void AddPresentationContext( byte id, DicomAssociateAcceptResultType result, String^ abstractSyntax ) |
Parameters
- id
- Presentation Context ID. The ID provides information about both the class type of the data and the Transfer Syntax to use when transferring the data. The ID should be unique. It should start at 1 and it must be odd (1, 3, 5, _).
- result
- Result value. This is only valid for an Associate Accept. It will be ignored in an Associate Request.
- abstractSyntax
- Abstract Syntax Name. This indicates the class type of the data. For a list of possible values, refer to Abstract Syntax Values.
For an example, refer to DicomNet.SendCEchoRequest.
A DICOM Associate (Request or Accept) can have multiple Presentation Contexts. A
Presentation Context can be added by specifying a unique ID for the new Presentation
Context and valid values for the result (Associate Accept Presentation Context entries
only) and the Abstract Syntax Name.
Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family