-
- // Probabely useless
-
-
-//EntryNamesList *Dict::GetDictEntryNames()
-//{
-// EntryNamesList *result = new EntryNamesList;
-// for (TagKeyHT::iterator tag = KeyHt.begin(); tag != KeyHt.end(); ++tag)
-// {
-// result->push_back( tag->second.GetName() );
-// }
-// return result;
-//}
-
-/**
- * \ingroup Dict
- * \brief Consider all the entries of the public dicom dictionnary.
- * Build an hashtable whose keys are the names of the groups
- * (fourth field in each line of dictionary) and whose corresponding
- * values are lists of all the dictionnary entries among that
- * group. Note that apparently the Dicom standard doesn't explicitely
- * define a name (as a string) for each group.
- * A typical usage of this method would be to enable a dynamic
- * configuration of a Dicom file browser: the admin/user can
- * select in the interface which Dicom tags should be displayed.
- * \warning Dicom *doesn't* define any name for any 'categorie'
- * (the dictionnary fourth field was formerly NIH defined
- * - and no longer he is-
- * and will be removed when Dicom provides us a text file
- * with the 'official' Dictionnary, that would be more friendly
- * than asking us to perform a line by line check of the dictionnary
- * at the beginning of each year to -try to- guess the changes)
- * Therefore : please NEVER use that fourth field :-(
- *
- * @return An hashtable: whose keys are the names of the groups and whose
- * corresponding values are lists of all the dictionnary entries
- * among that group.
+/**
+ * \brief Get the next entry while visiting the Hash table (KeyHt)
+ * \note : meaningfull only if GetFirstEntry already called
+ * \return The next DictEntry if found, otherwhise NULL