LEADTOOLS Medical (Leadtools.Dicom assembly)

FindFirstElement Method

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An item in the Data Set.
Tag of the item to find.
true to evaluate the Data Set as a tree; false to evaluate the Data Set as a list.
Returns the first item in the Data Set with the specified Tag.
Syntax
public DicomElement FindFirstElement( 
   DicomElement element,
   long tag,
   bool tree
)
'Declaration
 
Public Function FindFirstElement( _
   ByVal element As DicomElement, _
   ByVal tag As Long, _
   ByVal tree As Boolean _
) As DicomElement
'Usage
 
Dim instance As DicomDataSet
Dim element As DicomElement
Dim tag As Long
Dim tree As Boolean
Dim value As DicomElement
 
value = instance.FindFirstElement(element, tag, tree)
public DicomElement FindFirstElement( 
   DicomElement element,
   long tag,
   bool tree
)

            
public DicomElement findFirstElement(DicomElement element, long tag, boolean tree)
 function Leadtools.Dicom.DicomDataSet.FindFirstElement( 
   element ,
   tag ,
   tree 
)
public:
DicomElement^ FindFirstElement( 
   DicomElement^ element,
   int64 tag,
   bool tree
) 

Parameters

element
An item in the Data Set.
tag
Tag of the item to find.
tree
true to evaluate the Data Set as a tree; false to evaluate the Data Set as a list.

Return Value

The first item in the Data Set with the specified Tag, or a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic) if an item with the specified Tag was not found.
Remarks
For the sake of the following illustrations, the order of siblings is top to bottom. Therefore first is evaluated top to bottom.

If the Data Set is evaluated as a tree structure, this method returns the first item on the same level as element with the same parent as element, that has Tag tag.

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

If the passed object points to: The method returns an object pointing to:
Item 1 The first sibling (same level, same parent) of Item 1 that has Tag tag, if such an item exists. If such an item does not exist, the method returns null.
Item 2 The first sibling (same level, same parent) of Item 2 that has Tag tag, if such an item exists. If such an item does not exist, the method returns null.
Item 3 The first sibling (same level, same parent) of Item 3 that has Tag tag, if such an item exists. If such an item does not exist, the method returns null.

If the Data Set is evaluated as a list, this method returns the first item in the entire list that has Tag tag. The search begins at the top of the list.

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

If the passed object points to: The method returns an object pointing to:
Item 1 The first item in the list that has Tag tag, if such an item exists. Searching begins at the top of the list. If an item with Tag tag is not found, null is returned.
Item 14 The first item in the list that has Tag tag, if such an item exists. Searching begins at the top of the list. If an item with Tag tag is not found, null is returned.
Item 22 The first item in the list that has Tag tag, if such an item exists. Searching begins at the top of the list. If an item with Tag tag is not found, null is returned.

The following methods will also help you find elements in the Data Set with a specific Tag:

FindLastElement

FindPreviousElement

FindNextElement

The following methods will help you find specific modules in the Data Set:

FindModule

FindModuleByIndex

Example
For an example, refer to Load(String,DicomDataSetLoadFlags).
Requirements

Target Platforms

See Also

Reference

DicomDataSet Class
DicomDataSet Members
FindLastElement Method
FindPreviousElement Method
FindNextElement Method
FindModule Method
FindModuleByIndex Method

 

 


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