- frameIndex
- A zero-based index that identifies the frame number in the dataset. If the dataset does not support Multi-frames, this parameter is ignored.
- flags
- determines how the VOI LUT is deleted
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Overloads Public Sub DeleteWindow( _ ByVal frameIndex As Integer, _ ByVal flags As DicomSetImageFlags _ ) |
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public void DeleteWindow( int frameIndex, DicomSetImageFlags flags ) |
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public: void DeleteWindow( int frameIndex, DicomSetImageFlags flags ) |
Parameters
- frameIndex
- A zero-based index that identifies the frame number in the dataset. If the dataset does not support Multi-frames, this parameter is ignored.
- flags
- determines how the VOI LUT is deleted
For an example, refer to DicomDataSet.SetWindow(Int32,DicomWindowAttributes).
This method will delete the following elements:
Window Center (0028,1050)
Window Width (0028,1051)
Window Center and Width Explanation (0028,1055)
If the DICOM dataset has a Multi-frame Functional Groups module, the Window information will be found in the Frame VOI LUT Sequence. The Frame VOI LUT Sequencewill be under an item in either:
If the Frame VOI LUT Sequence is found under the Shared Functional Groups Sequence, parameter uFrameIndex is ignored. However, the DicomSetImageFlags.MfgOverwriteShared flag must be included to remove the Frame VOI LUT Sequence.
The specific elements deleted are shown below:
(0028,9132) Frame VOI LUT Sequence Child Elements
Tag | Name |
(0028,1050) | Window Center |
(0028,1051) | Window Width |
(0028,1055) | Window Center & Width Explanation |
Valid flags are DicomSetImageFlags.None and DicomSetImageFlags.MfgOverwriteShared. All other flags are ignored. For a detailed discussion on Multi-frame Functional Groups see the topic Multi-frame Functional Groups.
Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family