Removes all items from the Value Representation Table.
Supported in Silverlight, Windows Phone 7.
Syntax
Visual Basic (Declaration) | |
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Public Sub Reset() |
Visual Basic (Usage) | Copy Code |
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Dim instance As DicomVRTable
instance.Reset() |
C++/CLI | |
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public:
void Reset(); |
Example
Visual Basic | Copy Code |
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<Test> _
Private Sub TestVRTable()
'Make sure to initialize the DICOM engine, this needs to be done only once
'In the whole application
DicomEngine.Startup()
'We don't need to call this since the DicomEngine.Startup already does that for us
'These calls are for demonstration purposes only
DicomVRTable.Instance.Reset()
DicomVRTable.Instance.Default()
'We can also call FindByIndex if we know the index of this VR
Dim vr As DicomVR = DicomVRTable.Instance.Find(DicomVRType.AE)
DicomVRTable.Instance.Delete(vr)
Dim vr1 As DicomVR = DicomVRTable.Instance.Insert(DicomVRType.AE, "My AE VR", 16, DicomVRRestriction.StringFixed, 1)
Debug.Assert(DicomVRTable.Instance.Exists(vr1) = True)
DicomVRTable.Instance.SetName(vr1, "My New AE VR")
Dim count As Integer = 0
'If we want to loop through all the VRs in the table we can do this:
vr = DicomVRTable.Instance.GetFirst()
Do While Not vr Is Nothing
' We can also access the rest of the properties of DicomVR in here,
' such as DicomVRType.Code, DicomVRType.Length, DicomVRType.Name,
' DicomVRType.Restriction and DicomVRType.UnitSize
If vr.Code = DicomVRType.AE Then
MessageBox.Show(vr.Name)
End If
count += 1
vr = DicomVRTable.Instance.GetNext(vr)
Loop
'We can use GetLast and GetPrevious to achieve the same thing
Debug.Assert(count = DicomVRTable.Instance.GetCount())
DicomEngine.Shutdown()
End Sub |
C# | Copy Code |
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public void TestVRTable()
{
//Make sure to initialize the DICOM engine, this needs to be done only once
//In the whole application
DicomEngine.Startup();
//We don't need to call this since the DicomEngine.Startup already does that for us
//These calls are for demonstration purposes only
DicomVRTable.Instance.Reset();
DicomVRTable.Instance.Default();
//We can also call FindByIndex if we know the index of this VR
DicomVR vr = DicomVRTable.Instance.Find(DicomVRType.AE);
DicomVRTable.Instance.Delete(vr);
DicomVR vr1 = DicomVRTable.Instance.Insert(DicomVRType.AE, "My AE VR", 16, DicomVRRestriction.StringFixed, 1);
Debug.Assert(DicomVRTable.Instance.Exists(vr1) == true);
DicomVRTable.Instance.SetName(vr1, "My New AE VR");
int count = 0;
//If we want to loop through all the VRs in the table we can do this:
vr = DicomVRTable.Instance.GetFirst();
while (vr != null)
{
// We can also access the rest of the properties of DicomVR in here,
// such as DicomVRType.Code, DicomVRType.Length, DicomVRType.Name,
// DicomVRType.Restriction and DicomVRType.UnitSize
if (vr.Code == DicomVRType.AE)
{
MessageBox.Show(vr.Name);
}
count++;
vr = DicomVRTable.Instance.GetNext(vr);
}
//We can use GetLast and GetPrevious to achieve the same thing
Debug.Assert(count == DicomVRTable.Instance.GetCount());
DicomEngine.Shutdown();
} |
SilverlightCSharp | Copy Code |
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public void TestVRTable()
{
//Make sure to initialize the DICOM engine, this needs to be done only once
//In the whole application
DicomEngine.Startup();
//We don't need to call this since the DicomEngine.Startup already does that for us
//These calls are for demonstration purposes only
DicomVRTable.Instance.Reset();
DicomVRTable.Instance.Default();
//We can also call FindByIndex if we know the index of this VR
DicomVR vr = DicomVRTable.Instance.Find(DicomVRType.AE);
DicomVRTable.Instance.Delete(vr);
DicomVR vr1 = DicomVRTable.Instance.Insert(DicomVRType.AE, "My AE VR", 16, DicomVRRestriction.StringFixed, 1);
Debug.Assert(DicomVRTable.Instance.Exists(vr1) == true);
DicomVRTable.Instance.SetName(vr1, "My New AE VR");
int count = 0;
//If we want to loop through all the VRs in the table we can do this:
vr = DicomVRTable.Instance.GetFirst();
while (vr != null)
{
// We can also access the rest of the properties of DicomVR in here,
// such as DicomVRType.Code, DicomVRType.Length, DicomVRType.Name,
// DicomVRType.Restriction and DicomVRType.UnitSize
if (vr.Code == DicomVRType.AE)
{
Debug.WriteLine(vr.Name);
}
count++;
vr = DicomVRTable.Instance.GetNext(vr);
}
//We can use GetLast and GetPrevious to achieve the same thing
Debug.Assert(count == DicomVRTable.Instance.GetCount());
DicomEngine.Shutdown();
} |
SilverlightVB | Copy Code |
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Public Sub TestVRTable()
'Make sure to initialize the DICOM engine, this needs to be done only once
'In the whole application
DicomEngine.Startup()
'We don't need to call this since the DicomEngine.Startup already does that for us
'These calls are for demonstration purposes only
DicomVRTable.Instance.Reset()
DicomVRTable.Instance.Default()
'We can also call FindByIndex if we know the index of this VR
Dim vr As DicomVR = DicomVRTable.Instance.Find(DicomVRType.AE)
DicomVRTable.Instance.Delete(vr)
Dim vr1 As DicomVR = DicomVRTable.Instance.Insert(DicomVRType.AE, "My AE VR", 16, DicomVRRestriction.StringFixed, 1)
Debug.Assert(DicomVRTable.Instance.Exists(vr1) = True)
DicomVRTable.Instance.SetName(vr1, "My New AE VR")
Dim count As Integer = 0
'If we want to loop through all the VRs in the table we can do this:
vr = DicomVRTable.Instance.GetFirst()
Do While Not vr Is Nothing
' We can also access the rest of the properties of DicomVR in here,
' such as DicomVRType.Code, DicomVRType.Length, DicomVRType.Name,
' DicomVRType.Restriction and DicomVRType.UnitSize
If vr.Code = DicomVRType.AE Then
Debug.WriteLine(vr.Name)
End If
count += 1
vr = DicomVRTable.Instance.GetNext(vr)
Loop
'We can use GetLast and GetPrevious to achieve the same thing
Debug.Assert(count = DicomVRTable.Instance.GetCount())
DicomEngine.Shutdown()
End Sub |
Remarks
Requirements
Target Platforms: Silverlight 3.0, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family, Windows Vista, Windows 7, MAC OS/X (Intel Only)
See Also