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DeleteElement Method
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Leadtools.Dicom Namespace > DicomDataSet Class : DeleteElement Method



element
The item to be deleted.
element
The item to be deleted.
Deletes the specified item from the Data Set.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Public Function DeleteElement( _
   ByVal element As DicomElement _
) As DicomElement
Visual Basic (Usage)Copy Code
Dim instance As DicomDataSet
Dim element As DicomElement
Dim value As DicomElement
 
value = instance.DeleteElement(element)
C# 
public DicomElement DeleteElement( 
   DicomElement element
)
C++/CLI 
public:
DicomElement^ DeleteElement( 
   DicomElement^ element
) 

Parameters

element
The item to be deleted.

Return Value

An adjacent item if there is one. If the item being deleted has a sibling (same level, same parent), following it, the returned object will point to this sibling. If the item being deleted does not have a sibling following it, but has a sibling preceding it, the returned object points to the preceding sibling. If the item being deleted is an only child, the returned object points to the parent. If the item being deleted has no siblings and no parent, the method returns a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).

Example

For an example, refer to Load.

Remarks

You can remove all items from the Data Set using method.

Since the Data Set is stored internally as a tree, the deletion must be carried out as a tree.

When deleting an item from the tree, if the item being deleted has a sibling (same level, same parent), following it, the object returned by the method points to this sibling. If the item being deleted does not have a sibling following it, but has a sibling preceding it, the returned object points to the preceding sibling. If the item being deleted is an only child, the returned object points to the parent. If there is no parent, the method returns a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic). Below are illustrations of these situations.

For the sake of these illustrations, the order of siblings is top to bottom. A preceding sibling is drawn above the sibling it precedes, a following sibling is drawn below the sibling it follows.

Please note that the numbering of the items of interest is arbitrary, and does not imply order.

In this illustration, item 2 will be deleted. Since it has a following sibling, the returned object will point to item 3.

In this illustration, item 3 will be deleted. Since it does not have a following sibling, but does have a preceding sibling, the returned object will point to item 2.

In this illustration, item 2 will be deleted. Since it is an only child, the returned object will point to the parent, item 1.

In this illustration, item 1 will be deleted. Since it has no siblings and no parent, this method will return a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).

Requirements

Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family

See Also

Leadtools.Dicom requires a Medical toolkit server license and unlock key. For more information, refer to: Imaging Pro/Document/Medical Features