GetCount Method (original) (raw)

Summary

Returns the number of items in the UID Table.

Syntax

C#

Objective-C

C++/CLI

Java

@property (nonatomic, assign, readonly) NSUInteger count; 

Return Value

The number of items in the UID Table.

Example

using Leadtools; using Leadtools.Dicom; public void TestUIDTable() { //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 DicomUidTable.Instance.Reset(); DicomUidTable.Instance.Default(); //We can also call FindByIndex if we know the index of this UID DicomUid uid = DicomUidTable.Instance.Find(DicomUidType.SCImageStorage); DicomUidTable.Instance.Delete(uid); DicomUid uid1 = DicomUidTable.Instance.Insert(DicomUidType.SCImageStorage, "Secondary Capture Image Storage", DicomUIDCategory.Class); Debug.Assert(DicomUidTable.Instance.Exists(uid1) == true); DicomUidTable.Instance.SetName(uid1, "Secondary Capture Image Storage 1"); int count = 0; //If we want to loop through all the UIDs in the table we can do this: uid = DicomUidTable.Instance.GetFirst(); while (uid != null) { // We can also access the rest of the properties of DicomUid in here, // such as DicomUid.Code, DicomUid.Name, DicomUid.Type if (uid.Code == DicomUidType.SCImageStorage) { Console.WriteLine(uid.Name); } count++; uid = DicomUidTable.Instance.GetNext(uid); } //We can use GetLast and GetPrevious to achieve the same thing Debug.Assert(count == DicomUidTable.Instance.GetCount()); DicomEngine.Shutdown(); }