LEADTOOLS Medical (Leadtools.Dicom assembly)

GetLastElement Method

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An item in the Data Set.
true to evaluate the Data Set as a tree; false to evaluate the Data Set as a list.
true to retrieve the last element, volatile or non-volatile; false to retrieve the last non-volatile element.
Returns the last item in the Data Set.
Syntax
public DicomElement GetLastElement( 
   DicomElement element,
   bool tree,
   bool includeVolatile
)
'Declaration
 
Public Function GetLastElement( _
   ByVal element As DicomElement, _
   ByVal tree As Boolean, _
   ByVal includeVolatile As Boolean _
) As DicomElement
'Usage
 
Dim instance As DicomDataSet
Dim element As DicomElement
Dim tree As Boolean
Dim includeVolatile As Boolean
Dim value As DicomElement
 
value = instance.GetLastElement(element, tree, includeVolatile)
public DicomElement GetLastElement( 
   DicomElement element,
   bool tree,
   bool includeVolatile
)

            
public DicomElement getLastElement(DicomElement element, boolean tree, boolean includeVolatile)
 function Leadtools.Dicom.DicomDataSet.GetLastElement( 
   element ,
   tree ,
   includeVolatile 
)
public:
DicomElement^ GetLastElement( 
   DicomElement^ element,
   bool tree,
   bool includeVolatile
) 

Parameters

element
An item in the Data Set.
tree
true to evaluate the Data Set as a tree; false to evaluate the Data Set as a list.
includeVolatile
true to retrieve the last element, volatile or non-volatile; false to retrieve the last non-volatile element.

Return Value

The last item in the Data Set, or a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic) if the Data Set is empty.
Remarks
If the Data Set is evaluated as a tree structure, this method returns the last item on the same level as element with the same parent as element. Please note that the numbering of the items in the following illustration is arbitrary and does not imply order.

If the passed object points to: The method returns an object pointing to:
Item 1 Item 2
Item 3 Item 4
Item 5 Item 5
Item 6 Item 7
null Item 2

If the Data Set is evaluated as a list, the last item in the list is returned. 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:
null Item 30
Item 12 Item 30
Item 14 Item 30
Item 22 Item 30
Item 25 Item 30

The following methods will also help you navigate the Data Set as either a tree or a list:

GetFirstElement

GetPreviousElement

GetNextElement

If you evaluate the Data Set as a tree, you can also use the following methods to navigate the tree:

GetRootElement

GetParentElement

GetChildElement

A volatile element is an element that can be changed or destroyed in the process of inserting or setting an image. A non-volatile element is an element that must be changed manually. It is not changed or destroyed by inserting or setting an image.

For example, a grayscale image has elements DicomTag.SmallestImagePixelValue, DicomTag.LargestImagePixelValue, etc. If the image is changed to a color image, these elements disappear and the following elements appear: DicomTag.RedPaletteColorLookupTableDescriptor, etc. These are volatile elements since they are changed or destroyed when an image is changed or set.

To retrieve the last element that must be changed manually, i.e., is not volatile, set includeVolatile to false. To retrieve the first element, either volatile or non-volatile, set includeVolatile to true.

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

Target Platforms

See Also

Reference

DicomDataSet Class
DicomDataSet Members
GetFirstElement Method
GetPreviousElement Method
GetNextElement Method
ModuleCount Property
GetRootElement Method
GetParentElement Method
GetChildElement Method
IsVolatileElement Method

 

 


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