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Leadtools.MedicalViewer Namespace > MedicalViewerBaseCell Class > CalibrateRuler Method : CalibrateRuler(Double,MedicalViewerMeasurementUnit,MedicalViewerCalibrationAxis) Method |
This method will calibrate all the rulers that are selected in the sub-cells included within the cell.
For more information, refer to Working With Annotations.Imports Leadtools Imports Leadtools.Codecs Imports Leadtools.MedicalViewer ' You will need to add a ruler before being able to use this example. <TestMethod()> _ Public Sub MedicalViewerCalibrateRulerExample() Dim myForm As MedicalViewerForm = GetMedicalControl() Dim medicalViewer As MedicalViewer = myForm.Viewer Dim annotationAttributes As MedicalViewerAnnotationAttributes = (CType(medicalViewer.Cells(0), MedicalViewerMultiCell)).GetSelectedAnnotationAttributes(-2) Select Case annotationAttributes.Type Case MedicalViewerActionType.AnnotationRuler CType(medicalViewer.Cells(0), MedicalViewerMultiCell).CalibrateRuler(10.0, MedicalViewerMeasurementUnit.Centimeters) Case Else MessageBox.Show("You should add a ruler annotation to calibrate") End Select myForm.ShowDialog() End Sub
using Leadtools; using Leadtools.Codecs; using Leadtools.MedicalViewer; // You will need to add a ruler before being able to use this example. [TestMethod] public void MedicalViewerCalibrateRulerExample() { MedicalViewerForm myForm = GetMedicalControl(); MedicalViewer medicalViewer = myForm.Viewer; MedicalViewerAnnotationAttributes annotationAttributes = ((MedicalViewerMultiCell)(medicalViewer.Cells[0])).GetSelectedAnnotationAttributes(-2); switch (annotationAttributes.Type) { case MedicalViewerActionType.AnnotationRuler: ((MedicalViewerMultiCell)(medicalViewer.Cells[0])).CalibrateRuler(10.0, MedicalViewerMeasurementUnit.Centimeters); break; default: MessageBox.Show("You should add a ruler annotation to calibrate"); break; } myForm.ShowDialog(); }