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*
* Copyright (C) 2016-2017, OFFIS e.V.
* All rights reserved. See COPYRIGHT file for details.
*
* This software and supporting documentation were developed by
*
* OFFIS e.V.
* R&D Division Health
* Escherweg 2
* D-26121 Oldenburg, Germany
*
*
* Module: dcmdata
*
* Author: Joerg Riesmeier
*
* Purpose: Interface of class DcmOtherLong
*
*/
#ifndef DCVROL_H
#define DCVROL_H
#include "dcmtk/config/osconfig.h" /* make sure OS specific configuration is included first */
#include "dcmtk/dcmdata/dcvrul.h"
// forward declarations
class DcmJsonFormat;
/** a class representing the DICOM value representation 'Other Long' (OL)
*/
class DCMTK_DCMDATA_EXPORT DcmOtherLong
: public DcmUnsignedLong
{
public:
// Make friend with DcmItem which requires access to protected
// constructor allowing construction using an explicit value length.
friend class DcmItem;
/** constructor.
* Create new element from given tag and length.
* @param tag DICOM tag for the new element
*/
DcmOtherLong(const DcmTag &tag);
/** copy constructor
* @param old element to be copied
*/
DcmOtherLong(const DcmOtherLong &old);
/** destructor
*/
virtual ~DcmOtherLong();
/** assignment operator
* @param obj element to be assigned/copied
* @return reference to this object
*/
DcmOtherLong &operator=(const DcmOtherLong &obj);
/** clone method
* @return deep copy of this object
*/
virtual DcmOtherLong *clone() const
{
return new DcmOtherLong(*this);
}
/** virtual object copying. This method can be used for DcmObject
* and derived classes to get a deep copy of an object. Internally,
* the assignment operator is called if the given DcmObject parameter
* is of the same type as "this" object instance. If not, an error
* is returned. This function permits copying an object by value
* in a virtual way which therefore is different to just calling the
* assignment operator of DcmElement which could result in slicing
* the object.
* @param rhs - [in] The instance to copy from. Has to be of the same
* class type as "this" object
* @return EC_Normal if copying was successful, error otherwise
*/
virtual OFCondition copyFrom(const DcmObject& rhs);
/** get element type identifier
* @return type identifier of this class (EVR_OL)
*/
virtual DcmEVR ident() const;
/** check whether stored value conforms to the VR and to the specified VM
* @param vm parameter not used for this VR
* @param oldFormat parameter not used for this VR (only for DA, TM)
* @return always returns EC_Normal, i.e. currently no checks are performed
*/
virtual OFCondition checkValue(const OFString &vm = "",
const OFBool oldFormat = OFFalse);
/** get value multiplicity
* @return always returns 1 (according to the DICOM standard)
*/
virtual unsigned long getVM();
/** write object in XML format to a stream
* @param out output stream to which the XML document is written
* @param flags optional flag used to customize the output (see DCMTypes::XF_xxx)
* @return status, EC_Normal if successful, an error code otherwise
*/
virtual OFCondition writeXML(STD_NAMESPACE ostream&out,
const size_t flags = 0);
/** write object in JSON format
* @param out output stream to which the JSON document is written
* @param format used to format and customize the output
* @return status, EC_Normal if successful, an error code otherwise
*/
virtual OFCondition writeJson(STD_NAMESPACE ostream &out,
DcmJsonFormat &format);
protected:
/** constructor. Create new element from given tag and length.
* Only reachable from friend classes since construction with
* length different from 0 leads to a state with length being set but
* the element's value still being uninitialized. This can lead to crashes
* when the value is read or written. Thus the method calling this
* constructor with length > 0 must ensure that the element's value is
* explicitly initialized, too.
* @param tag DICOM tag for the new element
* @param len value length for the new element
*/
DcmOtherLong(const DcmTag &tag,
const Uint32 len);
};
#endif // DCVROL_H
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