ResXResourceReader.GetEnumerator Method
Definition
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Returns an enumerator for the current ResXResourceReader object.
public:
virtual System::Collections::IDictionaryEnumerator ^ GetEnumerator();
public System.Collections.IDictionaryEnumerator GetEnumerator ();
abstract member GetEnumerator : unit -> System.Collections.IDictionaryEnumerator
override this.GetEnumerator : unit -> System.Collections.IDictionaryEnumerator
Public Function GetEnumerator () As IDictionaryEnumerator
Returns
An enumerator for the current ResourceReader object.
Implements
Examples
The following example uses the GetEnumerator method to obtain an IDictionaryEnumerator object that is used to enumerate the resources in a .resx file. The example includes a CreateResourceFile
routine that creates the necessary resource file.
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Resources;
public class Example
{
private const string resxFilename = @".\CountryHeaders.resx";
public static void Main()
{
// Create a resource file to read.
CreateResourceFile();
// Enumerate the resources in the file.
ResXResourceReader rr = new ResXResourceReader(resxFilename);
IDictionaryEnumerator dict = rr.GetEnumerator();
while (dict.MoveNext())
Console.WriteLine("{0}: {1}", dict.Key, dict.Value);
}
private static void CreateResourceFile()
{
ResXResourceWriter rw = new ResXResourceWriter(resxFilename);
string[] resNames = {"Country", "Population", "Area",
"Capital", "LCity" };
string[] columnHeaders = { "Country Name", "Population (2010}",
"Area", "Capital", "Largest City" };
string[] comments = { "The localized country name", "",
"The area in square miles", "",
"The largest city based on 2010 data" };
rw.AddResource("Title", "Country Information");
rw.AddResource("nColumns", resNames.Length);
for (int ctr = 0; ctr < resNames.Length; ctr++) {
ResXDataNode node = new ResXDataNode(resNames[ctr], columnHeaders[ctr]);
node.Comment = comments[ctr];
rw.AddResource(node);
}
rw.Generate();
rw.Close();
}
}
// The example displays the following output:
// Title: Country Information
// nColumns: 5
// Country: Country Name
// Population: Population (2010}
// Area: Area
// Capital: Capital
// LCity: Largest City
Imports System.Collections
Imports System.Resources
Module Example
Private Const resxFilename As String = ".\CountryHeaders.resx"
Public Sub Main()
' Create a resource file to read.
CreateResourceFile()
' Enumerate the resources in the file.
Dim rr As New ResXResourceReader(resxFilename)
Dim dict As IDictionaryEnumerator = rr.GetEnumerator()
Do While dict.MoveNext()
Console.WriteLine("{0}: {1}", dict.Key, dict.Value)
Loop
End Sub
Private Sub CreateResourceFile()
Dim rw As New ResxResourceWriter(resxFilename)
Dim resNames() As String = {"Country", "Population", "Area",
"Capital", "LCity" }
Dim columnHeaders() As String = { "Country Name", "Population (2010}",
"Area", "Capital", "Largest City" }
Dim comments() As String = { "The localized country name", "",
"The area in square miles", "",
"The largest city based on 2010 data" }
rw.AddResource("Title", "Country Information")
rw.AddResource("nColumns", resNames.Length)
For ctr As Integer = 0 To resNames.Length - 1
Dim node As New ResXDataNode(resNames(ctr), columnHeaders(ctr))
node.Comment = comments(ctr)
rw.AddResource(node)
Next
rw.Generate()
rw.Close()
End Sub
End Module
' The example displays the following output:
' Title: Country Information
' nColumns: 5
' Country: Country Name
' Population: Population (2010}
' Area: Area
' Capital: Capital
' LCity: Largest City
Remarks
The GetEnumerator method retrieves the name/value pairs in the XML resource (.resx) stream or string associated with the current ResXResourceReader object. However, if the UseResXDataNodes property is set to true
before you call GetEnumerator, the resource items are retrieved as ResXDataNode objects. In this case, all resource nodes are returned regardless of type.