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   Available in LEADTOOLS Medical Imaging toolkits.  | 
LDicomIOD::FindIndexModule
#include "Ltdic.h"
static pDICOMIOD LDicomIOD::FindIndexModule(nClass, nIndex)
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 L_UINT32 nClass;  | 
 /* class constant */  | 
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 L_UINT32 nIndex;  | 
 /* index value */  | 
Returns a pointer to the item in the IOD Structure that contains the IOD for the module in the specified class at the specified index.
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 Parameter  | 
 Description  | 
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 nClass  | 
 Class constant that specifies the class in which to look for the module. For a list of default values, refer to IOD Class Constants.  | 
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 nIndex  | 
 Index value that indicates the position of the module within the class. This index is zero-based. For example, if nIndex is 2 and nClass is CLASS_NM_IMAGE_STORAGE, this function will return a pointer to the item in the IOD Structure that contains the IOD for the module at index position 2 in the Nuclear Medicine Image class.  | 
Returns
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 !NULL  | 
 A pointer to the item in the IOD Structure that contains the IOD for the module at the specified index position in the specified class.  | 
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 NULL  | 
 An IOD for the module at the specified index position in the specified class was not found.  | 
Comments
To find the IOD of a module within a class use LDicomIOD::FindModule. To find the IOD for a specific class use LDicomIOD::FindClass.
LDicomIOD::Find lets you find IODs for classes, modules or elements in the IOD Structure.
Required DLLs and Libraries
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 LTDIC For a listing of the exact DLLs and Libraries needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application  | 
See Also
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 Functions:  | 
 LDicomIOD::Find, LDicomIOD::FindClass, LDicomIOD::FindModule  | 
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 Topics:  | 
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 How to Disable the Automatic Loading of the default DICOM IOD Table  | 
Example
For an example, refer to LDicomIOD::GetCountModule.