Returns the Private Creator Data Element that matches the search constraints.
public Leadtools.Dicom.DicomElement FindFirstPrivateCreatorDataElement(
Leadtools.Dicom.DicomElement element,
bool tree,
string idCode,
int elementGroup
)
Public Function FindFirstPrivateCreatorDataElement( _
ByVal element As Leadtools.Dicom.DicomElement, _
ByVal tree As Boolean, _
ByVal idCode As String, _
ByVal elementGroup As Integer _
) As Leadtools.Dicom.DicomElement
public Leadtools.Dicom.DicomElement FindFirstPrivateCreatorDataElement(
Leadtools.Dicom.DicomElement element,
bool tree,
string idCode,
int elementGroup
)
public DicomElement findFirstPrivateCreatorDataElement(DicomElement element, boolean tree, String idCode, int elementGroup)
function Leadtools.Dicom.DicomDataSet.FindFirstPrivateCreatorDataElement(
element ,
tree ,
idCode ,
elementGroup
)
public:
Leadtools.Dicom.DicomElement^ FindFirstPrivateCreatorDataElement(
Leadtools.Dicom.DicomElement^ element,
bool tree,
String^ idCode,
int elementGroup
)
element
A DicomElement in the data set. The search for Private Creator Data Elements will be at the same level as as this item.
tree
true to evaluate the Data Set as a tree; false to evaluate the Data Set as a list.
idCode
String identifier that is assigned to the private creator data element. If non-null, search includes only those Private Creator Data Elements that have a string value that is the same as idCode. If null, search includes Private Creator Data Elements with any string value.
elementGroup
Group number to search within. If elementGroup is 0, search includes Private Creator Data Elements with any group. If elementGroup is 0x0010 to 0x00FF, the search includes only those Private Creator Data Elements in elementGroup.
The first Private Creator Data Element that matches the search constraints. If null is returned, no item exists with the specified search constraints.
This feature is available in version 16 or higher.
Use this method along with FindNextPrivateCreatorDataElement to find any or all the Private Creator Data Elements in a DICOM data set. The search for private creator data elements is on the same level as the parameter element. If element is null, the search is at the top or first level.
If tree is true, the data set is searched as a tree. If tree is false, the data set is searched as a list. For more information on the use of this parameter, see FindFirstElement.
This example displays all the Private Creator Data Elements and corresponding private elements in a data set.
using Leadtools;
using Leadtools.Dicom;
string DumpElement(DicomElement p)
{
if (p == null)
return string.Empty;
return string.Format("({0:X4},{1:X4})\n", p.Tag >> 0x10, p.Tag & 0xFFFF);
}
string DumpPrivateElements(DicomDataSet ds, DicomElement privateCreatorDataElement)
{
string sMsg = string.Empty;
DicomElement p = ds.FindFirstPrivateElement(privateCreatorDataElement);
while (p != null)
{
sMsg = sMsg + "\t" + DumpElement(p);
p = ds.FindNextPrivateElement(p, privateCreatorDataElement);
}
return sMsg;
}
void DicomDataSet_FindFirstPrivateCreatorDataElementExample(DicomDataSet ds, DicomElement root, bool tree)
{
string sMsg = string.Empty;
DicomElement pPrivateCreatorDataElement = ds.FindFirstPrivateCreatorDataElement(root, tree, null, 0);
while (pPrivateCreatorDataElement != null)
{
sMsg = sMsg + "*** Private Creator Data Element" + DumpElement(pPrivateCreatorDataElement);
sMsg = sMsg + DumpPrivateElements(ds, pPrivateCreatorDataElement);
pPrivateCreatorDataElement = ds.FindNextPrivateCreatorDataElement(pPrivateCreatorDataElement, tree, null, 0);
}
MessageBox.Show(sMsg.ToString(), "Private Elements", MessageBoxButtons.OK);
}
Imports Leadtools
Imports Leadtools.Dicom
Private Function DumpElement(ByVal p As DicomElement) As String
If p Is Nothing Then
Return String.Empty
End If
Return String.Format("({0:X4},{1:X4})" & Constants.vbLf, p.Tag >> &H10, p.Tag And &HFFFF)
End Function
Private Function DumpPrivateElements(ByVal ds As DicomDataSet, ByVal privateCreatorDataElement As DicomElement) As String
Dim sMsg As String = String.Empty
Dim p As DicomElement = ds.FindFirstPrivateElement(privateCreatorDataElement)
Do While Not p Is Nothing
sMsg = sMsg & Constants.vbTab + DumpElement(p)
p = ds.FindNextPrivateElement(p, privateCreatorDataElement)
Loop
Return sMsg
End Function
Private Sub DicomDataSet_FindFirstPrivateCreatorDataElementExample(ByVal ds As DicomDataSet, ByVal root As DicomElement, ByVal tree As Boolean)
Dim sMsg As String = String.Empty
Dim pPrivateCreatorDataElement As DicomElement = ds.FindFirstPrivateCreatorDataElement(root, tree, Nothing, 0)
Do While Not pPrivateCreatorDataElement Is Nothing
sMsg = sMsg & "*** Private Creator Data Element" & DumpElement(pPrivateCreatorDataElement)
sMsg = sMsg & DumpPrivateElements(ds, pPrivateCreatorDataElement)
pPrivateCreatorDataElement = ds.FindNextPrivateCreatorDataElement(pPrivateCreatorDataElement, tree, Nothing, 0)
Loop
MessageBox.Show(sMsg.ToString(), "Private Elements", MessageBoxButtons.OK)
End Sub
using Leadtools;
using Leadtools.Dicom;
using Leadtools.Examples;
string DumpElement(DicomElement p)
{
if (p == null)
return string.Empty;
return string.Format("({0:X4},{1:X4})\n", p.Tag >> 0x10, p.Tag & 0xFFFF);
}
string DumpPrivateElements(DicomDataSet ds, DicomElement privateCreatorDataElement)
{
string sMsg = string.Empty;
DicomElement p = ds.FindFirstPrivateElement(privateCreatorDataElement);
while (p != null)
{
sMsg = sMsg + "\t" + DumpElement(p);
p = ds.FindNextPrivateElement(p, privateCreatorDataElement);
}
return sMsg;
}
void DicomDataSet_FindFirstPrivateCreatorDataElementExample(DicomDataSet ds, DicomElement root, bool tree)
{
string sMsg = string.Empty;
DicomElement pPrivateCreatorDataElement = ds.FindFirstPrivateCreatorDataElement(root, tree, null, 0);
while (pPrivateCreatorDataElement != null)
{
sMsg = sMsg + "*** Private Creator Data Element" + DumpElement(pPrivateCreatorDataElement);
sMsg = sMsg + DumpPrivateElements(ds, pPrivateCreatorDataElement);
pPrivateCreatorDataElement = ds.FindNextPrivateCreatorDataElement(pPrivateCreatorDataElement, tree, null, 0);
}
Debug.WriteLine("Private Elements: " + sMsg.ToString());
}
Imports Leadtools
Imports Leadtools.Dicom
Private Function DumpElement(ByVal p As DicomElement) As String
If p Is Nothing Then
Return String.Empty
End If
Return String.Format("({0:X4},{1:X4})" & Constants.vbLf, p.Tag >> &H10, p.Tag And &HFFFF)
End Function
Private Function DumpPrivateElements(ByVal ds As DicomDataSet, ByVal privateCreatorDataElement As DicomElement) As String
Dim sMsg As String = String.Empty
Dim p As DicomElement = ds.FindFirstPrivateElement(privateCreatorDataElement)
Do While Not p Is Nothing
sMsg = sMsg & Constants.vbTab + DumpElement(p)
p = ds.FindNextPrivateElement(p, privateCreatorDataElement)
Loop
Return sMsg
End Function
Private Sub DicomDataSet_FindFirstPrivateCreatorDataElementExample(ByVal ds As DicomDataSet, ByVal root As DicomElement, ByVal tree As Boolean)
Dim sMsg As String = String.Empty
Dim pPrivateCreatorDataElement As DicomElement = ds.FindFirstPrivateCreatorDataElement(root, tree, Nothing, 0)
Do While Not pPrivateCreatorDataElement Is Nothing
sMsg = sMsg & "*** Private Creator Data Element" & DumpElement(pPrivateCreatorDataElement)
sMsg = sMsg & DumpPrivateElements(ds, pPrivateCreatorDataElement)
pPrivateCreatorDataElement = ds.FindNextPrivateCreatorDataElement(pPrivateCreatorDataElement, tree, Nothing, 0)
Loop
Debug.WriteLine("Private Elements: " & sMsg.ToString())
End Sub
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