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    Class Isodose

    Represents an isodose level for a fixed absolute or relative dose value.

    Inheritance
    System.Object
    SerializableObject
    Isodose
    Implements
    System.Xml.Serialization.IXmlSerializable
    Inherited Members
    SerializableObject.GetSchema()
    SerializableObject.ReadXml(XmlReader)
    SerializableObject.ClearSerializationHistory()
    System.Object.ToString()
    System.Object.Equals(System.Object)
    System.Object.Equals(System.Object, System.Object)
    System.Object.ReferenceEquals(System.Object, System.Object)
    System.Object.GetHashCode()
    System.Object.GetType()
    System.Object.MemberwiseClone()
    Namespace: VMS.TPS.Common.Model.API
    Assembly: VMS.TPS.Common.Model.API.dll
    Syntax
    public class Isodose : SerializableObject, IXmlSerializable

    Properties

    Color

    The color of the isodose.

    Declaration
    public Color Color { get; }
    Property Value
    Type Description
    System.Windows.Media.Color

    Level

    The dose value of the isodose level.

    Declaration
    public DoseValue Level { get; }
    Property Value
    Type Description
    DoseValue

    MeshGeometry

    The triangle mesh of the isodose. Returned for those isodose levels that are rendered in 3D in Eclipse.

    Declaration
    public MeshGeometry3D MeshGeometry { get; }
    Property Value
    Type Description
    System.Windows.Media.Media3D.MeshGeometry3D

    Methods

    WriteXml(XmlWriter)

    Converts an object into its XML representation. For more information on how to serialize an object into an XML document, see System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializer.

    Declaration
    public override void WriteXml(XmlWriter writer)
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    System.Xml.XmlWriter writer

    The System.Xml.XmlWriter stream, to which the object is serialized.

    Overrides
    SerializableObject.WriteXml(XmlWriter)

    Implements

    System.Xml.Serialization.IXmlSerializable
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