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MacroProcessor<T> Constructor (MacroProcessor<T>)

Summary

Initializes a new instance of the MacroProcessor\<T\> class.

Syntax

C#
VB
C++
public MacroProcessor<T>() 
Public Function New() 
public: 
MacroProcessor<T>(); 

Example

This example adds two macros to the macro processor and process a string.

C#
VB
using Leadtools.Dicom.Common.Anonymization; 
 
public void MacroProcessorSample() 
{ 
   MacroProcessor<object> processor = new MacroProcessor<object>(); 
 
   // 
   // add two macros to the macro processor 
   // 
   processor.Macros.Add("current_date", new MacroSubsitutionDelegate<object>(CurrentDateMacro)); 
   processor.Macros.Add("current_time", new MacroSubsitutionDelegate<object>(CurrentTimeMacro)); 
 
   // 
   // Process a macro string 
   // 
   Console.WriteLine(processor.Process(processor, "${current_date} ==> ${current_time}")); 
} 
 
private string CurrentDateMacro(object userData, string name, params object[] parameters) 
{ 
   return DateTime.Now.ToShortDateString(); 
} 
 
private string CurrentTimeMacro(object userData, string name, params object[] parameters) 
{ 
   return DateTime.Now.ToShortTimeString(); 
} 
Imports Leadtools.Dicom.Common.Anonymization 
 
Public Sub MacroProcessorSample() 
   Dim processor As New MacroProcessor(Of Object)() 
 
   ' 
   ' add two macros to the macro processor 
   ' 
   processor.Macros.Add("current_date", New MacroSubsitutionDelegate(Of Object)(AddressOf CurrentDateMacro)) 
   processor.Macros.Add("current_time", New MacroSubsitutionDelegate(Of Object)(AddressOf CurrentTimeMacro)) 
 
   ' 
   ' Process a macro string 
   ' 
   Console.WriteLine(processor.Process(processor, "${current_date} ==> ${current_time}")) 
End Sub 
 
Private Function CurrentDateMacro(ByVal userData As Object, ByVal name As String, ByVal ParamArray parameters As Object()) As String 
   Return DateTime.Now.ToShortDateString() 
End Function 
 
Private Function CurrentTimeMacro(ByVal userData As Object, ByVal name As String, ByVal ParamArray parameters As Object()) As String 
   Return DateTime.Now.ToShortTimeString() 
End Function 

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