Leadtools.Dicom Namespace > DicomDataSet Class > Load Method : Load(IntPtr,Int64,DicomDataSetFlags) Method |
public void Load( IntPtr buffer, long bufferSize, DicomDataSetFlags flags )
'Declaration Public Overloads Sub Load( _ ByVal buffer As IntPtr, _ ByVal bufferSize As Long, _ ByVal flags As DicomDataSetFlags _ )
'Usage Dim instance As DicomDataSet Dim buffer As IntPtr Dim bufferSize As Long Dim flags As DicomDataSetFlags instance.Load(buffer, bufferSize, flags)
public void Load( IntPtr buffer, long bufferSize, DicomDataSetFlags flags )
function Leadtools.Dicom.DicomDataSet.Load(IntPtr,Int64,DicomDataSetFlags)( buffer , bufferSize , flags )
public: void Load( IntPtr buffer, int64 bufferSize, DicomDataSetFlags flags )
Once you have called Reset, you can repopulate the Data Set by calling Initialize(DicomClassType,DicomDataSetInitializeType), Load(String,DicomDataSetLoadFlags), or Load(IntPtr,Int64,DicomDataSetFlags).
If you know certain characteristics of the Data Set in memory, you can set those in flags. Any characteristic that you do not set will be automatically determined. For example, if you know that the Meta-header is present, but you do not know the byte order, or whether the Value Representation is Implicit or Explicit, you can set only DicomDataSetFlags.MetaHeaderPresent in flags. During loading, LEADTOOLS will determine the byte order and whether the byte order is Implicit or Explicit.
If you do not know any of the characteristics of the Data Set in memory, set flags to DicomDataSetFlags.None and LEADTOOLS will automatically determine all the Data Set characteristics and load the Data Set accordingly.