LDicomDS::FindFirstKey

#include "ltdic.h"

pDICOMELEMENT LDicomDS::FindFirstKey(pElement, pszKey, bTree)

pDICOMELEMENT pElement;

/* pointer to a DICOMELEMENT structure */

L_TCHAR * pszKey;

/* type of key element to find */

L_BOOL bTree;

/* flag that indicates how to evaluate the Data Set */

Returns a pointer to the first item in the Dicom Dir Data Set with the specified key element type.

Parameter

Description

pElement

Pointer to a DICOMELEMENT structure within the Data Set.

pszKey

Character string that contains the type of key element to find. Possible values are:

 

Value

Meaning

 

"PATIENT"

Patient key element

 

"STUDY"

Study key element

 

"SERIES"

Series key element

 

"IMAGE"

Image key element

 

"OVERLAY"

Overlay key element

 

"MODALITY LUT"

Modality-LUT key element

 

"VOI LUT"

VOI-LUT key element

 

"CURVE"

Curve key element

 

"STORED PRINT"

Stored print key element

 

"RT DOSE"

RT dose key element

 

"RT STRUCTURE SET"

RT structure set key element

 

"RT PLAN"

RT plan key element

 

"RT TREAT RECORD"

RT treatment record key element

 

"TOPIC"

Topic key element

 

"VISIT"

Visit key element

 

"RESULTS"

Results key element

 

"INTERPRETATION"

Interpretation key element

 

"STUDY COMPONENT"

Study Component key element

 

"PRESENTATION"

Presentation key element

 

"WAVEFORM"

Waveform key element

 

"SR DOCUMENT"

Structured Reporting Document key element

 

"PRIVATE"

Private key element

bTree

Flag that indicates how the Data Set will be evaluated. Possible values are:

 

Value

Meaning

 

TRUE

Evaluate the Data Set as a tree.

 

FALSE

Evaluate the Data Set as a list.

Returns

!NULL

A pointer to a DICOMELEMENT structure that contains the first item in the Data Set with the specified key element type.

NULL

An item with the specified key element type was not found.

Comments

If the Data Set is evaluated as a tree structure, this function returns the first item on the same level as pElement with the same parent as pElement, that has key element type pszKey.

For the sake of these illustrations, the order of siblings is top to bottom. Therefore first is evaluated top to bottom.

Please note that the numbering of the items of interest in this first illustration is arbitrary and does not imply order.

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If the passed pointer points to :

The function returns a pointer to :

Item 1

The first sibling (same level, same parent) of Item 1 that has the key element type pszKey, if such an item exists. If such an item does not exist, the function returns NULL.

Item 2

The first sibling (same level, same parent) of Item 2 that has key element type pszKey, if such an item exists. If such an item does not exist, the function returns NULL.

Item 3

The first sibling (same level, same parent) of Item 3 that has key element type pszKey, if such an item exists. If such an item does not exist, the function returns NULL.

 

If the Data Set is evaluated as a list, this function returns the first item in the entire list that has key element type pszKey. The search begins at the top of the list.

For the sake of these illustrations, the order of siblings is top to bottom. Therefore first is evaluated top to bottom.

Please note that the numbering of the items in this illustration does indicate the order of the items when the Data Set is evaluated as a list.

 

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If the passed pointer points to :

The function returns a pointer to :

Item 1

The first item in the list that has key element type pszKey, if such an item exists. Searching begins at the top of the list. If an item with key element type pszKey is not found, NULL is returned.

Item 14

The first item in the list that has key element type pszKey, if such an item exists. Searching begins at the top of the list. If an item with key element type pszKey is not found, NULL is returned.

Item 22

The first item in the list that has key element type pszKey, if such an item exists. Searching begins at the top of the list. If an item with key element type pszKey is not found, NULL is returned.

 

The following functions will also help you find elements in the Data Set with a specific key element type:

LDicomDS::FindLastKey

LDicomDS::FindPrevKey

LDicomDS::FindNextKey

Required DLLs and Libraries

LTDIC

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:

LDicomDS::FindLastKey, LDicomDS::FindPrevKey, LDicomDS::FindNextKey

Topics:

Working with Basic Directory Key Elements

Example

For an example, refer to LDicomDS::InsertKey.