XmlArrayAttribute.ElementName Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the XML element name given to the serialized array.
public:
property System::String ^ ElementName { System::String ^ get(); void set(System::String ^ value); };
public string ElementName { get; set; }
member this.ElementName : string with get, set
Public Property ElementName As String
Property Value
The XML element name of the serialized array. The default is the name of the member to which the XmlArrayAttribute is assigned.
Examples
The following example serializes an instance of the Library
class that contains a property named Books
that returns an array of Book
items. The example uses the ElementName property to specify that the array of XML elements should be named My_Books
rather than Books
.
#using <System.Xml.dll>
#using <System.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::IO;
using namespace System::Xml;
using namespace System::Xml::Serialization;
public ref class Book
{
public:
String^ Title;
String^ Author;
String^ ISBN;
};
public ref class Library
{
private:
array<Book^>^books;
public:
[XmlArray(ElementName="My_Books")]
property array<Book^>^ Books
{
array<Book^>^ get()
{
return books;
}
void set( array<Book^>^value )
{
books = value;
}
}
};
int main()
{
String^ filename = "ArrayExample.xml";
XmlSerializer^ mySerializer = gcnew XmlSerializer( Library::typeid );
TextWriter^ t = gcnew StreamWriter( filename );
XmlSerializerNamespaces^ ns = gcnew XmlSerializerNamespaces;
ns->Add( "bk", "http://wwww.contoso.com" );
Book^ b1 = gcnew Book;
b1->Title = "MyBook Title";
b1->Author = "An Author";
b1->ISBN = "00000000";
Book^ b2 = gcnew Book;
b2->Title = "Another Title";
b2->Author = "Another Author";
b2->ISBN = "0000000";
Library^ myLibrary = gcnew Library;
array<Book^>^myBooks = {b1,b2};
myLibrary->Books = myBooks;
mySerializer->Serialize( t, myLibrary, ns );
t->Close();
}
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Xml;
using System.Xml.Serialization;
public class Library
{
private Book[] books;
[XmlArray(ElementName="My_Books")]
public Book[] Books
{
get{return books;}
set{books = value;}
}
}
public class Book
{
public string Title;
public string Author;
public string ISBN;
}
public class Run
{
public static void Main()
{
Run test = new Run();
test.WriteBook("ArrayExample.xml");
}
public void WriteBook(string filename)
{
XmlSerializer mySerializer = new XmlSerializer(typeof(Library));
TextWriter t = new StreamWriter(filename);
XmlSerializerNamespaces ns = new XmlSerializerNamespaces();
ns.Add("bk", "http://wwww.contoso.com");
Book b1 = new Book();
b1.Title = "MyBook Title";
b1.Author = "An Author";
b1.ISBN = "00000000";
Book b2 = new Book();
b2.Title = "Another Title";
b2.Author = "Another Author";
b2.ISBN = "0000000";
Library myLibrary = new Library();
Book[] myBooks = {b1,b2};
myLibrary.Books = myBooks;
mySerializer.Serialize(t,myLibrary,ns);
t.Close();
}
}
Option Explicit
Option Strict
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Xml
Imports System.Xml.Serialization
Public Class Library
Private myBooks() As Book
<XmlArray(ElementName := "My_Books")> _
Public Property Books() As Book()
Get
Return myBooks
End Get
Set
myBooks = value
End Set
End Property
End Class
Public Class Book
Public Title As String
Public Author As String
Public ISBN As String
End Class
Public Class Run
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim test As New Run()
test.WriteBook("ArrayExample.xml")
End Sub
Public Sub WriteBook(ByVal filename As String)
Dim mySerializer As New XmlSerializer(GetType(Library))
Dim t As New StreamWriter(filename)
Dim ns As New XmlSerializerNamespaces()
ns.Add("bk", "http://wwww.contoso.com")
Dim b1 As New Book()
b1.Title = "MyBook Title"
b1.Author = "An Author"
b1.ISBN = "00000000"
Dim b2 As New Book()
b2.Title = "Another Title"
b2.Author = "Another Author"
b2.ISBN = "0000000"
Dim myLibrary As New Library()
Dim myBooks() As Book = {b1, b2}
myLibrary.Books = myBooks
mySerializer.Serialize(t, myLibrary, ns)
t.Close()
End Sub
End Class
Remarks
Specify an ElementName when you want the generated XML element name to differ from the member's identifier.
You can set the same ElementName value to more than one member as long as the generated XML document uses XML namespaces to distinguish between the identically named members. For more details about using namespaces and creating prefixed names in the XML document, see XmlSerializerNamespaces.