IDLffDicomEx::GetValueCount

Syntax | Return Value | Arguments | Keywords | Example | Version History

The IDLffDicomEx::GetValueCount function method returns the number of values in a DICOM attribute specified by a standard DICOM attribute tag. This method allows you to return the number of values contained in public attributes. See IDLffDicomEx::GetPrivateValueCount for information on returning the number of values within a private attribute.

Note
GetValueCount will fail if you attempt to return a value for an attribute that does not exist or an attribute that has been removed. If you are not sure if an attribute exists use IDLffDicomEx::QueryValue before calling GetValueCount.

Syntax

Result = Obj->[IDLffDicomEx::]GetValueCount(DicomTag [, SEQID=integer] )

Return Value

Returns an unsigned long value indicating the number of values in the value field of the specified attribute as follows:

Arguments

DicomTag

A string that identifies the group and element of a DICOM attribute in the form 'XXXX,XXXX'. The DicomTag argument must reference a public tag. See DICOM Attributes for a list of tags.

Keywords

SEQID

Set this keyword only if retrieving the value of an attribute that exists within a sequence. Use this keyword to specify sequence identifier as follows:

Example

The following example returns the number of items in a multi-valued Image Type attribute (0008,0008) and uses this value to cycle through the collection of values. For more information on the attribute, see IMAGE_TYPE.

PRO read_count_imagetypeattr 
 
; Select a DICOM file to examine. 
sFile = DIALOG_PICKFILE( $ 
    PATH=FILEPATH('',SUBDIRECTORY=['examples','data']), $ 
    TITLE='Select DICOM Patient File', FILTER='*.dcm') 
 
; Open the selected file in read-only mode. 
 oImg = OBJ_NEW('IDLffDicomEx', sfile) 
     
; Return the Image Type attribute count that can have 
; 1 to n values. And then return the value of the tag. 
vCount = oImg->GetValueCount('0008,0008') 
result = oImg->GetValue('0008,0008') 
 
FOR i = 1, vCount DO BEGIN 
   Print, 'Result number', i, + ' is ', result[i-1] 
ENDFOR 
 
END 

For example, when you select us_test.dcm, the following is printed to the Output Log window:

Result number       1 is ORIGINAL 
Result number       2 is PRIMARY 
Result number       3 is EPICARDIAL 

Version History

6.1

Introduced