LEADTOOLS DICOM C++ Class Library Help > Classes and Member Functions > LDicomAssociate > LDicomAssociate Class Members > LDicomAssociate::AddPresentation |
#include "ltdic.h"
L_INT LDicomAssociate::AddPresentation(nID, nResult, pszAbstract)
L_UCHAR nID; |
/* presentation ID */ |
L_UCHAR nResult; |
/* result */ |
L_TCHAR * pszAbstract; |
/* abstract */ |
Adds a Presentation Context to the DICOM Associate.
Parameter |
Description |
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nID |
Presentation ID. The presentation ID provides information about both the class type of the data and the transfer syntax to use when transferring the data. The ID should be unique. It should start at 1 and it must be odd. (1, 3, 5, ) |
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nResult |
The result value. This is only valid for Associate Accept. It will be ignored in an Associate Request. Possible values are: |
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Value |
Meaning |
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PDU_ACCEPT_RESULT_SUCCESS |
[0] Success |
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PDU_ACCEPT_RESULT_USER_REJECT |
[1] User rejection |
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PDU_ACCEPT_RESULT_PROVIDER_REJECT |
[2] No reason (provider rejection) |
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PDU_ACCEPT_RESULT_ABSTRACT_SYNTAX |
[3] Abstract Syntax not supported. (provider rejection) |
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PDU_ACCEPT_RESULT_TRANSFER_SYNTAX |
[4] Transfer Syntax not supported. (provider rejection) |
pszAbstract |
Abstract Syntax. This indicates the class type of the data. For a list of possibla values, refer to Abstract Syntax Values. |
Returns
0 |
SUCCESS |
>0 |
An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes. |
Comments
A DICOM Associate (Request or Accept) can have multiple Presentation Contexts. A Presentation Context can be added by specifying a unique ID for the new Presentation Context and valid values for the Result (Associate Accept Presentation Context entries only) and the Abstract Syntax.
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 |
Win32, x64
See Also
Functions: |
LDicomAssociate::GetPresentation, LDicomAssociate::SetPresentation, LDicomAssociate::GetPresentationCount, LDicomAssociate::DelPresentation |
Topics: |
Example
For an example, refer to LDicomAssociate::DelPresentation.