LAnnProtractor::LAnnProtractor
#include "ltwrappr.h"
L_VOID LAnnProtractor::LAnnProtractor(bCreate=TRUE)
L_VOID LAnnProtractor::LAnnProtractor(hProtractor)
L_BOOL bCreate; |
/* flag that indicates whether to create the associated annotation object */ |
HANNOBJECT & hProtractor; |
/* handle of the associated annotation object */ |
Constructs and initializes the member variables of the LAnnProtractor object. This function is available in the Document/Medical Toolkits.
Parameter |
Description |
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bCreate |
Flag that indicates whether to create the associated annotation object. Possible values are: |
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Value |
Meaning |
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TRUE |
Create the associated Annotation object, as well as the class object. |
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FALSE |
Create only the class object. Do not create the associated annotation object. |
hProtractor |
Handle of the associated annotation object. |
Returns
None
Comments
LAnnProtractor::LAnnProtractor(bCreate) is a constructor for the LAnnProtractor class. If bCreate is TRUE, the annotation object is created, as well as the class object.
LAnnProtractor::LAnnProtractor(hProtractor) attaches the passed handle to the created class object. The passed handle must be a LEAD annotation object of type ANNOBJECT_RULER. The passed annotation object is invalidated.
Required DLLs and Libraries
LTANN For a listing of the exact DLLs and Libraries needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application. |
See Also
Functions: |
Example
This is an example for LAnnProtractor::LAnnProtractor(bCreate):
L_VOID TestFunction36( )
{
LBase::LoadLibraries(LT_ALL_LEADLIB);//make sure all libraries are loaded
LAnnProtractor MyAnnotation; //construct an annotation object
//.... do something here ....
//Destructor is called upon returning from function
}
This is an example for LAnnProtractor::LAnnProtractor(hProtractor):
L_VOID TestFunction37(HANNOBJECT& hAnnotationObject)
{
LBase::LoadLibraries(LT_ALL_LEADLIB);//make sure all libraries are loaded
LAnnProtractor MyAnnotation(hAnnotationObject); //construct an annotation object
//.... do something here ....
}