IAttr Interface
Definition
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The Attr
interface represents an attribute in an
Element
object.
[Android.Runtime.Register("org/w3c/dom/Attr", "", "Org.W3c.Dom.IAttrInvoker")]
public interface IAttr : IDisposable, Java.Interop.IJavaPeerable, Org.W3c.Dom.INode
[<Android.Runtime.Register("org/w3c/dom/Attr", "", "Org.W3c.Dom.IAttrInvoker")>]
type IAttr = interface
interface INode
interface IJavaObject
interface IDisposable
interface IJavaPeerable
- Attributes
- Implements
Remarks
The Attr
interface represents an attribute in an Element
object. Typically the allowable values for the attribute are defined in a schema associated with the document.
Attr
objects inherit the Node
interface, but since they are not actually child nodes of the element they describe, the DOM does not consider them part of the document tree. Thus, the Node
attributes parentNode
, previousSibling
, and nextSibling
have a null
value for Attr
objects. The DOM takes the view that attributes are properties of elements rather than having a separate identity from the elements they are associated with; this should make it more efficient to implement such features as default attributes associated with all elements of a given type. Furthermore, Attr
nodes may not be immediate children of a DocumentFragment
. However, they can be associated with Element
nodes contained within a DocumentFragment
. In short, users and implementors of the DOM need to be aware that Attr
nodes have some things in common with other objects inheriting the Node
interface, but they also are quite distinct.
The attribute's effective value is determined as follows: if this attribute has been explicitly assigned any value, that value is the attribute's effective value; otherwise, if there is a declaration for this attribute, and that declaration includes a default value, then that default value is the attribute's effective value; otherwise, the attribute does not exist on this element in the structure model until it has been explicitly added. Note that the Node.nodeValue
attribute on the Attr
instance can also be used to retrieve the string version of the attribute's value(s).
If the attribute was not explicitly given a value in the instance document but has a default value provided by the schema associated with the document, an attribute node will be created with specified
set to false
. Removing attribute nodes for which a default value is defined in the schema generates a new attribute node with the default value and specified
set to false
. If validation occurred while invoking Document.normalizeDocument()
, attribute nodes with specified
equals to false
are recomputed according to the default attribute values provided by the schema. If no default value is associate with this attribute in the schema, the attribute node is discarded.
In XML, where the value of an attribute can contain entity references, the child nodes of the Attr
node may be either Text
or EntityReference
nodes (when these are in use; see the description of EntityReference
for discussion).
The DOM Core represents all attribute values as simple strings, even if the DTD or schema associated with the document declares them of some specific type such as tokenized.
The way attribute value normalization is performed by the DOM implementation depends on how much the implementation knows about the schema in use. Typically, the value
and nodeValue
attributes of an Attr
node initially returns the normalized value given by the parser. It is also the case after Document.normalizeDocument()
is called (assuming the right options have been set). But this may not be the case after mutation, independently of whether the mutation is performed by setting the string value directly or by changing the Attr
child nodes. In particular, this is true when character references are involved, given that they are not represented in the DOM and they impact attribute value normalization. On the other hand, if the implementation knows about the schema in use when the attribute value is changed, and it is of a different type than CDATA, it may normalize it again at that time. This is especially true of specialized DOM implementations, such as SVG DOM implementations, which store attribute values in an internal form different from a string.
The following table gives some examples of the relations between the attribute value in the original document (parsed attribute), the value as exposed in the DOM, and the serialization of the value: <table border='1' cellpadding='3'> <tr> <th>Examples</th> <th>Parsed attribute value</th> <th>Initial Attr.value
</th> <th>Serialized attribute value</th> </tr> <tr> <td valign='top' rowspan='1' colspan='1'> Character reference</td> <td valign='top' rowspan='1' colspan='1'>
"x&#178;=5"
</td> <td valign='top' rowspan='1' colspan='1'>
"x\u00b2=5"
</td> <td valign='top' rowspan='1' colspan='1'>
"x&#178;=5"
</td> </tr> <tr> <td valign='top' rowspan='1' colspan='1'>Built-in character entity</td> <td valign='top' rowspan='1' colspan='1'>
"y&lt;6"
</td> <td valign='top' rowspan='1' colspan='1'>
"y<6"
</td> <td valign='top' rowspan='1' colspan='1'>
"y&lt;6"
</td> </tr> <tr> <td valign='top' rowspan='1' colspan='1'>Literal newline between</td> <td valign='top' rowspan='1' colspan='1'>
"x=5&#10;y=6"
</td> <td valign='top' rowspan='1' colspan='1'>
"x=5 y=6"
</td> <td valign='top' rowspan='1' colspan='1'>
"x=5&#10;y=6"
</td> </tr> <tr> <td valign='top' rowspan='1' colspan='1'>Normalized newline between</td> <td valign='top' rowspan='1' colspan='1'>
"x=5
y=6"
</td> <td valign='top' rowspan='1' colspan='1'>
"x=5 y=6"
</td> <td valign='top' rowspan='1' colspan='1'>
"x=5 y=6"
</td> </tr> <tr> <td valign='top' rowspan='1' colspan='1'>Entity e
with literal newline</td> <td valign='top' rowspan='1' colspan='1'>
<!ENTITY e '...&#10;...'> [...]> "x=5&e;y=6"
</td> <td valign='top' rowspan='1' colspan='1'><em>Dependent on Implementation and Load Options</em></td> <td valign='top' rowspan='1' colspan='1'><em>Dependent on Implementation and Load/Save Options</em></td> </tr> </table>
See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Core Specification.
Java documentation for org.w3c.dom.Attr
.
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Fields
AttributeNode |
The node is an |
CdataSectionNode |
The node is a |
CommentNode |
The node is a |
DocumentFragmentNode |
The node is a |
DocumentNode |
The node is a |
DocumentPositionContainedBy |
The node is contained by the reference node. (Inherited from INode) |
DocumentPositionContains |
The node contains the reference node. (Inherited from INode) |
DocumentPositionDisconnected |
The two nodes are disconnected. (Inherited from INode) |
DocumentPositionFollowing |
The node follows the reference node. (Inherited from INode) |
DocumentPositionImplementationSpecific |
The determination of preceding versus following is implementation-specific. (Inherited from INode) |
DocumentPositionPreceding |
The second node precedes the reference node. (Inherited from INode) |
DocumentTypeNode |
The node is a |
ElementNode |
The node is an |
EntityNode |
The node is an |
EntityReferenceNode |
The node is an |
NotationNode |
The node is a |
ProcessingInstructionNode |
The node is a |
TextNode |
The node is a |
Properties
Attributes |
A |
BaseURI |
The absolute base URI of this node or |
ChildNodes |
A |
FirstChild |
The first child of this node. (Inherited from INode) |
Handle |
Gets the JNI value of the underlying Android object. (Inherited from IJavaObject) |
HasAttributes |
Returns whether this node (if it is an element) has any attributes. (Inherited from INode) |
HasChildNodes |
Returns whether this node has any children. (Inherited from INode) |
IsId |
Returns whether this attribute is known to be of type ID (i.e. to contain an identifier for its owner element) or not. |
JniIdentityHashCode |
Returns the value of |
JniManagedPeerState |
State of the managed peer. (Inherited from IJavaPeerable) |
JniPeerMembers |
Member access and invocation support. (Inherited from IJavaPeerable) |
LastChild |
The last child of this node. (Inherited from INode) |
LocalName |
Returns the local part of the qualified name of this node. (Inherited from INode) |
Name |
Returns the name of this attribute. |
NamespaceURI |
The namespace URI of this node, or |
NextSibling |
The node immediately following this node. (Inherited from INode) |
NodeName |
The name of this node, depending on its type; see the table above. (Inherited from INode) |
NodeType |
A code representing the type of the underlying object, as defined above. (Inherited from INode) |
NodeValue |
The value of this node, depending on its type; see the table above. (Inherited from INode) |
OwnerDocument |
The |
OwnerElement |
The |
ParentNode |
The parent of this node. (Inherited from INode) |
PeerReference |
Returns a JniObjectReference of the wrapped Java object instance. (Inherited from IJavaPeerable) |
Prefix |
The namespace prefix of this node, or |
PreviousSibling |
The node immediately preceding this node. (Inherited from INode) |
SchemaTypeInfo |
The type information associated with this attribute. |
Specified |
|
TextContent |
This attribute returns the text content of this node and its descendants. (Inherited from INode) |
Value |
On retrieval, the value of the attribute is returned as a string. |
Methods
AppendChild(INode) |
Adds the node |
CloneNode(Boolean) |
Returns a duplicate of this node, i. (Inherited from INode) |
CompareDocumentPosition(INode) |
Compares the reference node, i. (Inherited from INode) |
Disposed() |
Called when the instance has been disposed. (Inherited from IJavaPeerable) |
DisposeUnlessReferenced() |
If there are no outstanding references to this instance, then
calls |
Finalized() |
Called when the instance has been finalized. (Inherited from IJavaPeerable) |
GetFeature(String, String) |
This method returns a specialized object which implements the specialized APIs of the specified feature and version, as specified in . (Inherited from INode) |
GetUserData(String) |
Retrieves the object associated to a key on a this node. (Inherited from INode) |
InsertBefore(INode, INode) |
Inserts the node |
IsDefaultNamespace(String) |
This method checks if the specified |
IsEqualNode(INode) |
Tests whether two nodes are equal. (Inherited from INode) |
IsSameNode(INode) |
Returns whether this node is the same node as the given one. (Inherited from INode) |
IsSupported(String, String) |
Tests whether the DOM implementation implements a specific feature and that feature is supported by this node, as specified in . (Inherited from INode) |
LookupNamespaceURI(String) |
Look up the namespace URI associated to the given prefix, starting from this node. (Inherited from INode) |
LookupPrefix(String) |
Look up the prefix associated to the given namespace URI, starting from this node. (Inherited from INode) |
Normalize() |
Puts all |
RemoveChild(INode) |
Removes the child node indicated by |
ReplaceChild(INode, INode) |
Replaces the child node |
SetJniIdentityHashCode(Int32) |
Set the value returned by |
SetJniManagedPeerState(JniManagedPeerStates) | (Inherited from IJavaPeerable) |
SetPeerReference(JniObjectReference) |
Set the value returned by |
SetUserData(String, Object, IUserDataHandler) |
Associate an object to a key on this node. (Inherited from INode) |
UnregisterFromRuntime() |
Unregister this instance so that the runtime will not return it from future Java.Interop.JniRuntime+JniValueManager.PeekValue invocations. (Inherited from IJavaPeerable) |
Extension Methods
JavaCast<TResult>(IJavaObject) |
Performs an Android runtime-checked type conversion. |
JavaCast<TResult>(IJavaObject) | |
GetJniTypeName(IJavaPeerable) |