XmlSchemaCollectionEnumerator.Current Property
Definition
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Gets the current XmlSchema in the collection.
public:
property System::Xml::Schema::XmlSchema ^ Current { System::Xml::Schema::XmlSchema ^ get(); };
public System.Xml.Schema.XmlSchema? Current { get; }
public System.Xml.Schema.XmlSchema Current { get; }
member this.Current : System.Xml.Schema.XmlSchema
Public ReadOnly Property Current As XmlSchema
Property Value
The current XmlSchema
in the collection.
Examples
The following example displays each of the XML Schema definition language (XSD) schemas in the schema collection.
public:
void DisplaySchemas( XmlSchemaCollection^ xsc )
{
XmlSchemaCollectionEnumerator^ ienum = xsc->GetEnumerator();
while ( ienum->MoveNext() )
{
XmlSchema^ schema = ienum->Current;
StringWriter^ sw = gcnew StringWriter;
XmlTextWriter^ writer = gcnew XmlTextWriter( sw );
writer->Formatting = Formatting::Indented;
writer->Indentation = 2;
schema->Write( writer );
Console::WriteLine( sw );
}
}
public void DisplaySchemas(XmlSchemaCollection xsc)
{
XmlSchemaCollectionEnumerator ienum = xsc.GetEnumerator();
while (ienum.MoveNext())
{
XmlSchema schema = ienum.Current;
StringWriter sw = new StringWriter();
XmlTextWriter writer = new XmlTextWriter(sw);
writer.Formatting = Formatting.Indented;
writer.Indentation = 2;
schema.Write(writer);
Console.WriteLine(sw.ToString());
}
}
Public Shared Sub Main ()
Dim xsc As XmlSchemaCollection
Dim ienum As XmlSchemaCollectionEnumerator = xsc.GetEnumerator()
While ienum.MoveNext()
Dim schema As XmlSchema = ienum.Current
Dim sw As New StringWriter()
Dim writer As New XmlTextWriter(sw)
writer.Formatting = Formatting.Indented
writer.Indentation = 2
schema.Write(writer)
Console.WriteLine(sw.ToString())
End While
End Sub
Applies to
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