The following code examples show how to use GetImageFrame
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//! Routine which downloads an AWS HealthImaging image frame. /*! \param dataStoreID: The HealthImaging data store ID. \param imageSetID: The image set ID. \param frameID: The image frame ID. \param jphFile: File to store the downloaded frame. \param clientConfig: Aws client configuration. \return bool: Function succeeded. */ bool AwsDoc::Medical_Imaging::getImageFrame(const Aws::String &dataStoreID, const Aws::String &imageSetID, const Aws::String &frameID, const Aws::String &jphFile, const Aws::Client::ClientConfiguration &clientConfig) { Aws::MedicalImaging::MedicalImagingClient client(clientConfig); Aws::MedicalImaging::Model::GetImageFrameRequest request; request.SetDatastoreId(dataStoreID); request.SetImageSetId(imageSetID); Aws::MedicalImaging::Model::ImageFrameInformation imageFrameInformation; imageFrameInformation.SetImageFrameId(frameID); request.SetImageFrameInformation(imageFrameInformation); Aws::MedicalImaging::Model::GetImageFrameOutcome outcome = client.GetImageFrame( request); if (outcome.IsSuccess()) { std::cout << "Successfully retrieved image frame." << std::endl; auto &buffer = outcome.GetResult().GetImageFrameBlob(); std::ofstream outfile(jphFile, std::ios::binary); outfile << buffer.rdbuf(); } else { std::cout << "Error retrieving image frame." << outcome.GetError().GetMessage() << std::endl; } return outcome.IsSuccess(); }
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For API details, see GetImageFrame in AWS SDK for C++ API Reference.
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