CellIndex Property

Summary
Gets the value that indicates the index of the cell which has triggered the event. This value is only valid if the cell is add to the MedicalViewer.
Syntax
C#
C++/CLI
public int CellIndex { get; } 
            public: 
property int CellIndex { 
   int get(); 
} 

Property Value

Value that indicates the index of the cell which has triggered the event. This value is only valid if the cell is add to the MedicalViewer.

Example
C#
using Leadtools; 
using Leadtools.Codecs; 
using Leadtools.MedicalViewer; 
 
 
 
class MedicalViewerSelectedCellsChangedForm : Form 
{ 
   private MedicalViewer _medicalViewer; 
 
   void MedicalViewerForm_SizeChanged(object sender, EventArgs e) 
   { 
      _medicalViewer.Size = new Size(this.ClientRectangle.Right, this.ClientRectangle.Bottom); 
   } 
 
   public MedicalViewerSelectedCellsChangedForm() 
   { 
      RasterCodecs _codecs = new RasterCodecs(); 
      RasterImage _image; 
 
      this.SizeChanged += new EventHandler(MedicalViewerForm_SizeChanged); 
 
      // Create the medical viewer and adjust the size and the location. 
      _medicalViewer = new MedicalViewer(1, 2); 
      _medicalViewer.Location = new Point(0, 0); 
      _medicalViewer.Size = new Size(this.ClientRectangle.Right, this.ClientRectangle.Bottom); 
 
      // Load an image and then add it to the control. 
      _image = _codecs.Load(Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.ImagesDir, "DICOM", "xa.dcm")); 
      MedicalViewerMultiCell cell = new MedicalViewerMultiCell(_image, true, 1, 1); 
 
      // add some actions that will be used to change the properties of the images inside the control. 
      cell.AddAction(MedicalViewerActionType.WindowLevel); 
      cell.AddAction(MedicalViewerActionType.Alpha); 
      cell.AddAction(MedicalViewerActionType.Offset); 
 
      // assign the added actions to a mouse button, meaning that when the user clicks and drags the mouse button, the associated action will be activated. 
      cell.SetAction(MedicalViewerActionType.WindowLevel, MedicalViewerMouseButtons.Left, MedicalViewerActionFlags.Active); 
      cell.SetAction(MedicalViewerActionType.Alpha, MedicalViewerMouseButtons.Middle, MedicalViewerActionFlags.Active); 
      cell.SetAction(MedicalViewerActionType.Offset, MedicalViewerMouseButtons.Right, MedicalViewerActionFlags.Active); 
 
      _medicalViewer.Cells.Add(cell); 
 
      // adjust some properties of the cell and add some tags. 
      _medicalViewer.Cells[0].SetTag(2, MedicalViewerTagAlignment.TopLeft, MedicalViewerTagType.UserData, "EX. ID 230-36-5448"); 
      _medicalViewer.Cells[0].SetTag(4, MedicalViewerTagAlignment.TopLeft, MedicalViewerTagType.Frame); 
      _medicalViewer.Cells[0].SetTag(6, MedicalViewerTagAlignment.TopLeft, MedicalViewerTagType.Scale); 
      _medicalViewer.Cells[0].SetTag(2, MedicalViewerTagAlignment.BottomLeft, MedicalViewerTagType.WindowLevelData); 
      _medicalViewer.Cells[0].SetTag(1, MedicalViewerTagAlignment.BottomLeft, MedicalViewerTagType.FieldOfView); 
 
 
      // Load another image and then add it to the control. 
      _image = _codecs.Load(Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.ImagesDir, "DICOM", "mr.dcm")); 
      _medicalViewer.Cells.Add(new MedicalViewerMultiCell(_image, true, 2, 2)); 
 
      // add some actions that will be used to change the properties of the images inside the control. 
      _medicalViewer.Cells[1].AddAction(MedicalViewerActionType.WindowLevel); 
      _medicalViewer.Cells[1].AddAction(MedicalViewerActionType.Alpha); 
      _medicalViewer.Cells[1].AddAction(MedicalViewerActionType.Offset); 
 
      // assign the added actions to a mouse button, meaning that when the user clicks and drags the mouse button, the associated action will be activated. 
      _medicalViewer.Cells[1].SetAction(MedicalViewerActionType.WindowLevel, MedicalViewerMouseButtons.Left, MedicalViewerActionFlags.Active); 
      _medicalViewer.Cells[1].SetAction(MedicalViewerActionType.Alpha, MedicalViewerMouseButtons.Middle, MedicalViewerActionFlags.Active); 
      _medicalViewer.Cells[1].SetAction(MedicalViewerActionType.Offset, MedicalViewerMouseButtons.Right, MedicalViewerActionFlags.Active); 
 
      // adjust some properties of the cell and add some tags. 
      _medicalViewer.Cells[1].SetTag(2, MedicalViewerTagAlignment.TopLeft, MedicalViewerTagType.UserData, "EX. ID 230-36-5448"); 
      _medicalViewer.Cells[1].SetTag(4, MedicalViewerTagAlignment.TopLeft, MedicalViewerTagType.Frame); 
      _medicalViewer.Cells[1].SetTag(6, MedicalViewerTagAlignment.TopLeft, MedicalViewerTagType.Scale); 
      _medicalViewer.Cells[1].SetTag(2, MedicalViewerTagAlignment.BottomLeft, MedicalViewerTagType.WindowLevelData); 
      _medicalViewer.Cells[1].SetTag(1, MedicalViewerTagAlignment.BottomLeft, MedicalViewerTagType.FieldOfView); 
 
      Controls.Add(_medicalViewer); 
      _medicalViewer.Dock = DockStyle.Fill; 
   } 
   public MedicalViewer Viewer 
   { 
      get { return _medicalViewer; } 
   } 
} 
MedicalViewerSelectedCellsChangedForm GetMedicalViewerSelectedCellsChangedExample() 
{ 
   return new MedicalViewerSelectedCellsChangedForm(); 
} 
 
public void MedicalViewerSelectedCellsChangedExample() 
{ 
   MedicalViewerSelectedCellsChangedForm myForm = GetMedicalViewerSelectedCellsChangedExample(); 
   MedicalViewer medicalViewer = myForm.Viewer; 
   MedicalViewerMultiCell cell = (MedicalViewerMultiCell)(medicalViewer.Cells[0]); 
 
   medicalViewer.SelectedCellsChanged += new EventHandler<MedicalViewerSelectedCellsChangedEventArgs>(_viewer_SelectedCellsChanged); 
 
   myForm.ShowDialog(); 
} 
 
void _viewer_SelectedCellsChanged(object sender, MedicalViewerSelectedCellsChangedEventArgs e) 
{ 
   if (e.SelectedCellsIndexes != null) 
   { 
      Console.WriteLine("Selected Subcells in Cell {0}:", e.CellIndex); 
      Console.Write("\t"); 
      foreach (int index in e.SelectedCellsIndexes) 
         Console.Write(index + " "); 
      Console.Write("\n"); 
   } 
} 
 
 
static class LEAD_VARS 
{ 
   public const string ImagesDir = @"C:\LEADTOOLS23\Resources\Images"; 
} 
Requirements

Target Platforms

Help Version 23.0.2024.8.7
Products | Support | Contact Us | Intellectual Property Notices
© 1991-2024 LEAD Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Leadtools.MedicalViewer Assembly
Products | Support | Contact Us | Intellectual Property Notices
© 1991-2023 LEAD Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.