Additional Topics > Medical Imaging in IDL > IDL DICOM Reference > IDLffDicomEx::GetValue

IDLffDicomEx::GetValue

The IDLffDicomEx::GetValue function method returns the value of a DICOM attribute specified by a standard DICOM attribute tag. This method allows you to return values of public attributes. See IDLffDicomEx::GetPrivateValue for information on returning the values of private attributes.

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

Syntax

Result = Obj->[IDLffDicomEx::]GetValue(DicomTag [, SEQID=integer] [, COUNT=variable] )

Return Value

Returns one of the following:

Note: The DICOM standard requires that all values are an even length. If you assign an odd length string to a value, a trailing white space will be added. It may be necessary to trim trailing spaces (for VR types that allow trailing spaces to be ignored) when comparing an odd length string value to the value returned by GetValue.

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. SeeDICOM 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:

COUNT

Set this keyword equal to a named variable that will contain an unsigned long value indicating the number of elements in this method’s return value. Possible values are:

Example

The following example reads the multi-valued Image Type attribute from a DICOM file in the examples\data directory. See IDLffDicomEx for more information on this attribute.

PRO read_imagetypeattr_doc

 

; Select a DICOM file to examine.

sFile = DIALOG_PICKFILE( $

PATH=FILEPATH('',SUBDIRECTORY=['examples','data']), $

TITLE='Select DICOM Patient File', FILTER='*.dcm', $

GET_PATH=path)

 

; Open the selected file in read-only mode.

oImg = OBJ_NEW('IDLffDicomEx', sfile)

 

; Return the Image Type attribute that can have 2 to n values.

result = oImg->GetValue('0008,0008', COUNT=vCount)

 

FOR i = 1, vCount DO BEGIN

Print, 'Result number', i, + ' is ', result[i-1]

ENDFOR

 

END

For the mr_knee.dcm file, the following appears in the Output Log window:

Result number 1 is ORIGINAL

Result number 2 is PRIMARY

Version History

6.1

Introduced