XContainer.DescendantNodes Method
Definition
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Returns a collection of the descendant nodes for this document or element, in document order.
public:
System::Collections::Generic::IEnumerable<System::Xml::Linq::XNode ^> ^ DescendantNodes();
public System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<System.Xml.Linq.XNode> DescendantNodes ();
member this.DescendantNodes : unit -> seq<System.Xml.Linq.XNode>
Public Function DescendantNodes () As IEnumerable(Of XNode)
Returns
An IEnumerable<T> of XNode containing the descendant nodes of the XContainer, in document order.
Examples
The following example creates an XML tree, and then iterates through the DescendantNodes axis.
XElement xmlTree = new XElement("Root",
// Attributes are not nodes, so will not be returned by DescendantNodes.
new XAttribute("Att1", "AttributeContent"),
new XElement("Child",
new XElement("GrandChild", "element content")
)
);
IEnumerable<XNode> dnas =
from node in xmlTree.DescendantNodes()
select node;
foreach (XNode node in dnas)
{
if (node is XElement)
Console.WriteLine((node as XElement).Name);
else
Console.WriteLine(node);
}
' Attributes are not nodes, so will not be returned by DescendantNodes.
Dim xmlTree As XElement = _
<Root Att1="AttributeContent">
<Child>
<GrandChild>element content</GrandChild>
</Child>
</Root>
Dim dnas = From node In xmlTree.DescendantNodes _
Select node
For Each node In dnas
If TypeOf node Is XElement Then
Console.WriteLine(DirectCast(node, XElement).Name)
Else
Console.WriteLine(node)
End If
Next
This example produces the following output:
Child
GrandChild
element content
Remarks
Note that attributes are not considered to be nodes in LINQ to XML, so they will not be part of the collection that is returned by this method.
This method uses deferred execution.