LDicomAssociate::SetRequest
#include "ltdic.h"
L_VOID LDicomAssociate::SetRequest(bRequest)
L_BOOL bRequest; |
/* flag that indicates the type of Associate to set */ |
Sets the type of DICOM Associate (Request or Accept).
Parameter |
Description | |
bRequest |
Flag that indicates the type of DICOM Associate to set. Possible values are: | |
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Value |
Meaning |
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TRUE |
Sets the DICOM Associate to Associate Request. |
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FALSE |
Sets the DICOM Associate to Associate Accept. |
Returns
None.
Comments
For more information about Associate Connections, refer to Creating a DICOM Associate Connection.
To determine what type of Associate a DICOM Associate is, use LDicomAssociate::IsRequest.
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
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Example
L_INT LDicomAssociate_SetRequestExample(LDicomAssociate *m_pDicomAssociate) { //create the Associate Class as Request m_pDicomAssociate = new LDicomAssociate(TRUE); //set the Associate to the default m_pDicomAssociate->Default(); //Get presentations here if (m_pDicomAssociate->IsRequest()) AfxMessageBox (TEXT("Associate Request? TRUE")); else AfxMessageBox (TEXT("Associate Request? FALSE")); //reset the Associate class to Accept m_pDicomAssociate->SetRequest(FALSE); //set the Associate to the default m_pDicomAssociate->Default(); if (m_pDicomAssociate->IsRequest()) AfxMessageBox (TEXT("Associate Request? TRUE")); else AfxMessageBox (TEXT("Associate Request? FALSE")); //free the Associate class (destructor gets called) delete m_pDicomAssociate; return DICOM_SUCCESS; }