DicomObjects.NET.V8
DicomObjects Namespace / DicomImage Class / Write Method / Write(Byte[],String,Object) Method

Byte Array to write image data to

Specifies the full UID of the transfer syntax with which the data is to be saved when Part 10 format is used. If omitted, the little-endian explicit VR transfer syntax is used. For details of the currently supported syntaxes, see .

The quality factor to be used.




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    Write(Byte[],String,Object) Method
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    Write the data to a Byte Array with specified transfer syntax and quality
    Syntax
    'Declaration
     
    Public Overloads Sub Write( _
       ByRef Array() As Byte, _
       ByVal TransferSyntax As String, _
       ByVal Quality As Object _
    ) 
    'Usage
     
    Dim instance As DicomImage
    Dim Array() As Byte
    Dim TransferSyntax As String
    Dim Quality As Object
     
    instance.Write(Array, TransferSyntax, Quality)
    public void Write( 
       out byte[] Array,
       string TransferSyntax,
       object Quality
    )
    public:
    void Write( 
       [Out] array<byte>^ Array,
       String^ TransferSyntax,
       Object^ Quality
    ) 

    Parameters

    Array

    Byte Array to write image data to

    TransferSyntax

    Specifies the full UID of the transfer syntax with which the data is to be saved when Part 10 format is used. If omitted, the little-endian explicit VR transfer syntax is used. For details of the currently supported syntaxes, see .

    Quality

    The quality factor to be used.

    Remarks

    Quality is specific to the compression method being used, and is ignored for non-compressed or lossless JPEG transfer syntaxes. For Lossy JPEG, it is an integer in the range 1-100, the higher the number, the better the quality (and the larger the file) , and for JPEG 2000 lossy, it is a compression ratio. Other compression methods may use this for other purposes in the future.

    Data may be read back by the corresponding Read method.

    Requirements

    Target Platforms: .NET CLR 4.0 or higher

    See Also