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feat: add tracking unique measurement #932

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@pedrokohler pedrokohler commented Dec 6, 2023

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It may be useful to be able to map back to the measurements with the tracking unique identifier, for example, in a situation where you need to load some custom data to the measurement.

The Tracking Unique Identifier is a random number added by the dcmjs library here.

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@sedghi sedghi requested a review from igoroctaviano December 8, 2023 14:34
@wayfarer3130 wayfarer3130 merged commit 65245ce into cornerstonejs:main Dec 12, 2023
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