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LDicomIOD::GetNext

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#include "Ltdic.h"

static pDICOMIOD LDicomIOD::GetNext(pIOD, bTree)

pDICOMIOD pIOD;

/* pointer to a DICOMIOD structure */

L_BOOL bTree;

/* flag that indicates how to evaluate the IOD Structure */

Returns a pointer to the item in the IOD Structure that immediately follows the specified item.

Parameter

Description

pIOD

Pointer to a DICOMIOD structure that contains an item in the IOD Structure. A pointer to the item in the IOD Structure that immediately follows this item will be returned.

bTree

Flag that indicates how the IOD Structure will be evaluated. Possible values are:

 

Value

Meaning

 

TRUE

Evaluate the IOD Structure as a tree.

 

FALSE

Evaluate the IOD Structure as a list.

Returns

!NULL

A pointer to a DICOMIOD structure that contains the item in the IOD Structure that immediately follows the item specified in pIOD.

NULL

There is not an item following pIOD. (pIOD is the last item in the IOD Structure.)

Comments

If the IOD Structure is evaluated as a tree structure, this function returns the next item on the same level as pIOD with the same parent as pIOD. Please note that the numbering of the items in this illustration is arbitrary and does not imply order.

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If the passed pointer points to :

The function returns a pointer to :

Item 1

Item 2

Item 3

Item 4

Item 5

NULL

Item 6

Item 7

If the IOD Structure is evaluated as a list, the next item in the list is returned. Please note that the numbering of the items in this illustration does indicate the order of the items when the IOD Structure is evaluated as a list.

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If the passed pointer points to :

The function returns a pointer to :

Item 14

Item 15

Item 4

Item 5

Item 8

Item 9

Item 19

Item 20

Item 27

Item 28

Item 30

NULL

The following functions will also help you navigate the IOD Structure as either a tree or a list:

LDicomIOD::GetFirst

LDicomIOD::GetPrev

LDicomIOD::GetLast

If you evaluate the IOD Structure as a tree, you can also use the following functions to navigate the tree:

LDicomIOD::GetRoot

LDicomIOD::GetParent

LDicomIOD::GetChild

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

Platforms

Win32, x64

See Also

Functions:

LDicomIOD::GetFirst, LDicomIOD::GetPrev, LDicomIOD::GetLast, LDicomIOD::GetCountModule, LDicomIOD::GetRoot, LDicomIOD::GetParent, LDicomIOD::GetChild

Topics:

Working with Information Object Definitions

 

How to Disable the Automatic Loading of the default DICOM IOD Table

Example

This example displays in a list-box control all classes from the IOD table.

L_INT LDicomIOD_GetNextExample(CListBox *pDlg)
{
   pDICOMIOD   pIOD;
   pIOD = LDicomIOD::GetFirst(NULL, TRUE);
   while (pIOD != NULL)
   {
      pDlg->AddString(pIOD->pszName);
      pIOD = LDicomIOD::GetNext(pIOD, TRUE);
   }
   return DICOM_SUCCESS;
}
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