Is there any way to specify just the first set of tags, at (300a,0010).(300a,0026), or is parsing the result set the thing to do?
C:/path/dcmtk>dcmdump --prepend +P 300a,0026 C:/data/pt1/rtplan.dcm
(300a,0010).(300a,0026) DS [20] # 2, 1 TargetPrescriptionDose
(300a,0010).(300a,0026) DS [20] # 2, 1 TargetPrescriptionDose
(300a,0010).(300a,0026) DS [20] # 2, 1 TargetPrescriptionDose
(300a,0010).(300a,0026) DS [20] # 2, 1 TargetPrescriptionDose
(300a,0070).(300c,0050).(300a,0026) DS [20] # 2, 1 TargetPrescriptionDose
(300a,0070).(300c,0050).(300a,0026) DS [20] # 2, 1 TargetPrescriptionDose
(300a,0070).(300c,0050).(300a,0026) DS [20] # 2, 1 TargetPrescriptionDose
(300a,0070).(300c,0050).(300a,0026) DS [20] # 2, 1 TargetPrescriptionDose
...
Thanks,
Dave
Can a tag path be specified with DcmDump ?
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Re: Can a tag path be specified with DcmDump ?
dcmdump does not (yet) support path expressions since the --search option is much older than the DcmPathProcessor class, so currently parsing the resulting output is probably the easiest way to go.
Re: Can a tag path be specified with DcmDump ?
Thanks, again, J.
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