- typedef map<string, char*> dict;
-
- dict tb1;
- dict::iterator im = tb1.find("00380010");
- tb1["00100010"] = "Patient Name";
- tb1["7fe00010"] = "Pixel Data";
- tb1["50000010"] = "Number of points";
- tb1["00380010"] = "Admission ID";
-
- cout << "Traversal of dictionary (note the proper ordering on key)." << endl;
- for ( dict::iterator im = tb1.begin(); im != tb1.end(); ++im )
- cout << " \"" << im->first << "\" = " << im->second << endl;
- cout << "End of dictionary." << endl;
-
- cout << "Find request on key 00380010" << endl;
- im = tb1.find("00380010");
- cout << " \"" << im->first << "\" = " << im->second << endl;
+ std::cout << "Test::TestHash : " << std::endl;
+ std::cout << " Checks that the basic STL <map> functionalities required "
+ << std::endl
+ << " by gdcm are operational. " << std::endl;
+
+ typedef std::map<std::string, std::string> dict;
+ dict tb1;
+
+ // Adding entries by key:
+
+ dict::iterator im = tb1.find("00380010");
+ tb1["00100010"] = "Patient Name";
+ tb1["7fe00010"] = "Pixel Data";
+ tb1["50000010"] = "Number of points";
+ tb1["00380010"] = "Admission ID";
+
+ // Travesing the dictionary:
+
+ std::cout << " Traversal of dictionary (note the proper ordering on key):"
+ << std::endl;
+ for ( im = tb1.begin(); im != tb1.end(); ++im )
+ std::cout << " \"" << im->first << "\" = " << im->second
+ << std::endl;
+ std::cout << " End of dictionary." << std::endl;
+
+ // Find request.
+
+ std::cout << " Find request on key 00380010" << std::endl;
+ im = tb1.find("00380010");
+ std::cout << " \"" << im->first << "\" = " << im->second << std::endl;
+
+ // The following should print in hexadecimal an in decimal the given
+ // integer as stated by:
+ // http://www.developer.com/net/cplus/article.php/10919_2119781_3
+ // Alas it doesn't work with g++ (at least)...
+ int i = 0x0010;
+ //std::cout.setf(std::ios::hex);
+ std::cout << "Test::TestHash : hexdecimal output : " << std::hex << i << std::endl;
+ //std::cout.setf(std::ios::dec);
+ std::cout << "Test::TestHash : decimal output : " << std::dec << i << std::endl;
+
+ return 0;