XMLNode.SelectSingleNode(String, String, Boolean) Method
Definition
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Returns an XMLNode object that represents the first node that matches a specified XPath string in the specified document.
public Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.XMLNode SelectSingleNode (string XPath, string PrefixMapping = "", bool FastSearchSkippingTextNodes = false);
abstract member SelectSingleNode : string * string * bool -> Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.XMLNode
Public Function SelectSingleNode (XPath As String, Optional PrefixMapping As String = "", Optional FastSearchSkippingTextNodes As Boolean = false) As XMLNode
Parameters
- XPath
- String
Required String. A valid XPath
string. For more information on XPath
, see the XPath
reference documentation on the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) Web site.
- PrefixMapping
- String
Optional Object. Provides the prefix in the schema against which to perform the search. Use the PrefixMapping
parameter if your XPath
parameter uses names to search for elements.
- FastSearchSkippingTextNodes
- Boolean
Optional Boolean. True skips all text nodes while searching for the specified node. False includes text nodes in the search. Default value is True.
Returns
Remarks
Setting the FastSearchSkippingTextNodes
parameter to False diminishes performance because Microsoft Word searches all nodes in a document against the text contained in the node.