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XML file creation using XDocument in C#

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-01-01 12:49 出处:网络
I have a List<string> \"sampleList\" which contains Data1 Data2 Data3... The file structure is like

I have a List<string> "sampleList" which contains

Data1
Data2
Data3...

The file structure is like

<file>
   <name filename="sample"/>
   <date modified ="  "/>
   <info>
     <data value="Data1"/> 
     <data value="Data2"/>
     <data value="Data3"/>
   </info>
</file>

I'm currently using XmlDocument to do this.

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List<string> lst;
XmlDocument XD = new XmlDocument();
XmlElement root = XD.CreateElement("file");
XmlElement nm = XD.CreateElement("name");
nm.SetAttribute("filename", "Sample");
root.AppendChild(nm);
XmlElement date = XD.CreateElement("date");
date.SetAttribute("modified", DateTime.Now.ToString());
root.AppendChild(date);
XmlElement info = XD.CreateElement("info");
for (int i = 0; i < lst.Count; i++) 
{
    XmlElement da = XD.CreateElement("data");
    da.SetAttribute("value",lst[i]);
    info.AppendChild(da);
}
root.AppendChild(info);
XD.AppendChild(root);
XD.Save("Sample.xml");

How can I create the same XML structure using XDocument?


LINQ to XML allows this to be much simpler, through three features:

  • You can construct an object without knowing the document it's part of
  • You can construct an object and provide the children as arguments
  • If an argument is iterable, it will be iterated over

So here you can just do:

void Main()
{
    List<string> list = new List<string>
    {
        "Data1", "Data2", "Data3"
    };

    XDocument doc =
      new XDocument(
        new XElement("file",
          new XElement("name", new XAttribute("filename", "sample")),
          new XElement("date", new XAttribute("modified", DateTime.Now)),
          new XElement("info",
            list.Select(x => new XElement("data", new XAttribute("value", x)))
          )
        )
      );

    doc.Save("Sample.xml");
}

I've used this code layout deliberately to make the code itself reflect the structure of the document.

If you want an element that contains a text node, you can construct that just by passing in the text as another constructor argument:

// Constructs <element>text within element</element>
XElement element = new XElement("element", "text within element");


Using the .Save method means that the output will have a BOM, which not all applications will be happy with. If you do not want a BOM, and if you are not sure then I suggest that you don't, then pass the XDocument through a writer:

using (var writer = new XmlTextWriter(".\\your.xml", new UTF8Encoding(false)))
{
    doc.Save(writer);
}
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