XContainer.CreateWriter Method
Definition
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Creates an XmlWriter that can be used to add nodes to the XContainer.
public:
System::Xml::XmlWriter ^ CreateWriter();
public System.Xml.XmlWriter CreateWriter ();
member this.CreateWriter : unit -> System.Xml.XmlWriter
Public Function CreateWriter () As XmlWriter
Returns
An XmlWriter that is ready to have content written to it.
Examples
You can use this method to perform an XSLT transformation. You can create an XML tree, create an XmlReader from the XML tree, create a new document, and create a XmlWriter that will write into the new document. Then, you can invoke the XSLT transformation, passing the XmlReader and XmlWriter to the transform. After the transformation successfully completes, the new XML tree is populated with the results of the transformation.
string xslMarkup = @"<?xml version='1.0'?>
<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl='http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform' version='1.0'>
<xsl:template match='/Parent'>
<Root>
<C1><xsl:value-of select='Child1'/></C1>
<C2><xsl:value-of select='Child2'/></C2>
</Root>
</xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>";
XDocument xmlTree = new XDocument(
new XElement("Parent",
new XElement("Child1", "Child1 data"),
new XElement("Child2", "Child2 data")
)
);
XDocument newTree = new XDocument();
using (XmlWriter writer = newTree.CreateWriter()) {
// Load the style sheet.
XslCompiledTransform xslt = new XslCompiledTransform();
xslt.Load(XmlReader.Create(new StringReader(xslMarkup)));
// Execute the transform and output the results to a writer.
xslt.Transform(xmlTree.CreateReader(), writer);
}
Console.WriteLine(newTree);
Dim xslMarkup As XDocument = _
<?xml version='1.0'?>
<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl='http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform' version='1.0'>
<xsl:template match='/Parent'>
<Root>
<C1><xsl:value-of select='Child1'/></C1>
<C2><xsl:value-of select='Child2'/></C2>
</Root>
</xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>
Dim xmlTree As XElement = _
<Parent>
<Child1>Child1 data</Child1>
<Child2>Child2 data</Child2>
</Parent>
Dim newTree As XDocument = New XDocument()
Using writer As XmlWriter = newTree.CreateWriter()
' Load the style sheet.
Dim xslt As XslCompiledTransform = _
New XslCompiledTransform()
xslt.Load(xslMarkup.CreateReader())
' Execute the transform and output the results to a writer.
xslt.Transform(xmlTree.CreateReader(), writer)
End Using
Console.WriteLine(newTree)
This example produces the following output:
<Root>
<C1>Child1 data</C1>
<C2>Child2 data</C2>
</Root>
Remarks
While serializing, namespace prefixes are inferred from the namespace attributes in the XML tree.
For more information, see Work with XML Namespaces.
Applies to
See also
.NET