XmlAttributeOverrides.Item[] Property
Definition
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Gets an object that represents the collection of overriding attributes.
Overloads
Item[Type] |
Gets the object associated with the specified, base-class, type. |
Item[Type, String] |
Gets the object associated with the specified (base-class) type. The member parameter specifies the base-class member that is overridden. |
Item[Type]
- Source:
- XmlAttributeOverrides.cs
- Source:
- XmlAttributeOverrides.cs
- Source:
- XmlAttributeOverrides.cs
Gets the object associated with the specified, base-class, type.
public:
property System::Xml::Serialization::XmlAttributes ^ default[Type ^] { System::Xml::Serialization::XmlAttributes ^ get(Type ^ type); };
public System.Xml.Serialization.XmlAttributes this[Type type] { get; }
public System.Xml.Serialization.XmlAttributes? this[Type type] { get; }
member this.Item(Type) : System.Xml.Serialization.XmlAttributes
Default Public ReadOnly Property Item(type As Type) As XmlAttributes
Parameters
- type
- Type
The base class Type that is associated with the collection of attributes you want to retrieve.
Property Value
An XmlAttributes that represents the collection of overriding attributes.
Examples
The following example creates an XmlAttributeOverrides object, an XmlAttributes object, and an XmlRootAttribute object. The example assigns the XmlRootAttribute to the XmlRoot property of the XmlAttributes object, and adds the XmlAttributes object to the XmlAttributeOverrides object. Lastly, the example gets the XmlAttributes object by passing the Type of the serialized class to the XmlAttributeOverrides object. In this example, the Type is Group
.
// This is the class that will be serialized.
public ref class Group
{
public:
String^ GroupName;
[XmlAttributeAttribute]
int GroupCode;
};
public ref class Sample
{
public:
XmlSerializer^ CreateOverrider()
{
// Create an XmlSerializer with overriding attributes.
XmlAttributes^ attrs = gcnew XmlAttributes;
XmlAttributeOverrides^ xOver = gcnew XmlAttributeOverrides;
XmlRootAttribute^ xRoot = gcnew XmlRootAttribute;
// Set a new Namespace and ElementName for the root element.
xRoot->Namespace = "http://www.cpandl.com";
xRoot->ElementName = "NewGroup";
attrs->XmlRoot = xRoot;
xOver->Add( Group::typeid, attrs );
// Get the XmlAttributes object, based on the type.
XmlAttributes^ tempAttrs;
tempAttrs = xOver[ Group::typeid ];
// Print the Namespace and ElementName of the root.
Console::WriteLine( tempAttrs->XmlRoot->Namespace );
Console::WriteLine( tempAttrs->XmlRoot->ElementName );
XmlSerializer^ xSer = gcnew XmlSerializer( Group::typeid,xOver );
return xSer;
}
};
// This is the class that will be serialized.
public class Group
{
public string GroupName;
[XmlAttribute]
public int GroupCode;
}
public class Sample
{
public XmlSerializer CreateOverrider()
{
// Create an XmlSerializer with overriding attributes.
XmlAttributes attrs = new XmlAttributes();
XmlAttributeOverrides xOver = new XmlAttributeOverrides();
XmlRootAttribute xRoot = new XmlRootAttribute();
// Set a new Namespace and ElementName for the root element.
xRoot.Namespace = "http://www.cpandl.com";
xRoot.ElementName = "NewGroup";
attrs.XmlRoot = xRoot;
xOver.Add(typeof(Group), attrs);
// Get the XmlAttributes object, based on the type.
XmlAttributes tempAttrs;
tempAttrs = xOver[typeof(Group)];
// Print the Namespace and ElementName of the root.
Console.WriteLine(tempAttrs.XmlRoot.Namespace);
Console.WriteLine(tempAttrs.XmlRoot.ElementName);
XmlSerializer xSer = new XmlSerializer(typeof(Group), xOver);
return xSer;
}
}
' This is the class that will be serialized.
Public Class Group
Public GroupName As String
<XmlAttribute()> Public GroupCode As Integer
End Class
Public Class Sample
Public Function CreateOverrider() As XmlSerializer
' Create an XmlSerializer with overriding attributes.
Dim attrs As New XmlAttributes()
Dim xOver As New XmlAttributeOverrides()
Dim xRoot As New XmlRootAttribute()
' Set a new Namespace and ElementName for the root element.
xRoot.Namespace = "http://www.cpandl.com"
xRoot.ElementName = "NewGroup"
attrs.XmlRoot = xRoot
xOver.Add(GetType(Group), attrs)
' Get the XmlAttributes object, based on the type.
Dim tempAttrs As XmlAttributes
tempAttrs = xOver(GetType(Group))
' Print the Namespace and ElementName of the root.
Console.WriteLine(tempAttrs.XmlRoot.Namespace)
Console.WriteLine(tempAttrs.XmlRoot.ElementName)
Dim xSer As New XmlSerializer(GetType(Group), xOver)
Return xSer
End Function
End Class
Remarks
Use this overload to return an XmlAttributes object that contains attributes for an XmlRootAttribute or XmlTypeAttribute object.
If the XmlAttributes object contains objects that override an XmlArrayAttribute, XmlArrayItemAttribute, XmlElementAttribute, XmlEnumAttribute, or XmlAttributeAttribute, you must use the overload that specifies the overridden member as well as the type.
See also
Applies to
Item[Type, String]
- Source:
- XmlAttributeOverrides.cs
- Source:
- XmlAttributeOverrides.cs
- Source:
- XmlAttributeOverrides.cs
Gets the object associated with the specified (base-class) type. The member parameter specifies the base-class member that is overridden.
public:
property System::Xml::Serialization::XmlAttributes ^ default[Type ^, System::String ^] { System::Xml::Serialization::XmlAttributes ^ get(Type ^ type, System::String ^ member); };
public System.Xml.Serialization.XmlAttributes this[Type type, string member] { get; }
public System.Xml.Serialization.XmlAttributes? this[Type type, string member] { get; }
member this.Item(Type * string) : System.Xml.Serialization.XmlAttributes
Default Public ReadOnly Property Item(type As Type, member As String) As XmlAttributes
Parameters
- member
- String
The name of the overridden member that specifies the XmlAttributes to return.
Property Value
An XmlAttributes that represents the collection of overriding attributes.
Examples
The following example creates an XmlAttributeOverrides object, an XmlAttributes, and an XmlAttributeAttribute object. The example assigns the XmlAttributeAttribute to the XmlAttribute property of the XmlAttributes object and adds the XmlAttributes object to the XmlAttributeOverrides object. Lastly, the example gets the XmlAttributes object by passing the Type of the serialized class and member name to the XmlAttributeOverrides object.
// This is the class that will be serialized.
public ref class Group
{
public:
String^ GroupName;
[XmlAttributeAttribute]
int GroupCode;
};
public ref class Sample
{
public:
XmlSerializer^ CreateOverrider()
{
// Create an XmlSerializer with overriding attributes.
XmlAttributeOverrides^ xOver = gcnew XmlAttributeOverrides;
/* Create an XmlAttributeAttribute object and set the
AttributeName property. */
XmlAttributeAttribute^ xAtt = gcnew XmlAttributeAttribute;
xAtt->AttributeName = "Code";
/* Create a new XmlAttributes object and set the
XmlAttributeAttribute object to the XmlAttribute property. */
XmlAttributes^ attrs = gcnew XmlAttributes;
attrs->XmlAttribute = xAtt;
/* Add the XmlAttributes to the XmlAttributeOverrides object. The
name of the overridden attribute must be specified. */
xOver->Add( Group::typeid, "GroupCode", attrs );
// Get the XmlAttributes object for the type and member.
XmlAttributes^ tempAttrs;
tempAttrs = xOver[Group::typeid, "GroupCode"];
Console::WriteLine( tempAttrs->XmlAttribute->AttributeName );
// Create the XmlSerializer instance and return it.
XmlSerializer^ xSer = gcnew XmlSerializer( Group::typeid,xOver );
return xSer;
}
};
// This is the class that will be serialized.
public class Group
{
public string GroupName;
[XmlAttribute]
public int GroupCode;
}
public class Sample
{
public XmlSerializer CreateOverrider()
{
// Create an XmlSerializer with overriding attributes.
XmlAttributeOverrides xOver = new XmlAttributeOverrides();
/* Create an XmlAttributeAttribute object and set the
AttributeName property. */
XmlAttributeAttribute xAtt = new XmlAttributeAttribute();
xAtt.AttributeName = "Code";
/* Create a new XmlAttributes object and set the
XmlAttributeAttribute object to the XmlAttribute property. */
XmlAttributes attrs = new XmlAttributes();
attrs.XmlAttribute = xAtt;
/* Add the XmlAttributes to the XmlAttributeOverrides object. The
name of the overridden attribute must be specified. */
xOver.Add(typeof(Group), "GroupCode", attrs);
// Get the XmlAttributes object for the type and member.
XmlAttributes tempAttrs;
tempAttrs = xOver[typeof(Group), "GroupCode"];
Console.WriteLine(tempAttrs.XmlAttribute.AttributeName);
// Create the XmlSerializer instance and return it.
XmlSerializer xSer = new XmlSerializer(typeof(Group), xOver);
return xSer;
}
}
' This is the class that will be serialized.
Public Class Group
Public GroupName As String
<XmlAttribute()> Public GroupCode As Integer
End Class
Public Class Sample
Public Function CreateOverrider() As XmlSerializer
' Create an XmlSerializer with overriding attributes.
Dim xOver As New XmlAttributeOverrides()
' Create an XmlAttributeAttribute object and set the
' AttributeName property.
Dim xAtt As New XmlAttributeAttribute()
xAtt.AttributeName = "Code"
' Create a new XmlAttributes object and set the
' XmlAttributeAttribute object to the XmlAttribute property.
Dim attrs As New XmlAttributes()
attrs.XmlAttribute = xAtt
' Add the XmlAttributes to the XmlAttributeOverrides object. The
' name of the overridden attribute must be specified.
xOver.Add(GetType(Group), "GroupCode", attrs)
' Get the XmlAttributes object for the type and member.
Dim tempAttrs As XmlAttributes
tempAttrs = xOver(GetType(Group), "GroupCode")
Console.WriteLine(tempAttrs.XmlAttribute.AttributeName)
' Create the XmlSerializer instance and return it.
Dim xSer As New XmlSerializer(GetType(Group), xOver)
Return xSer
End Function
End Class
Remarks
Use this overload to return an XmlAttributes object that contains objects that override an XmlArrayAttribute, XmlArrayItemAttribute, XmlAttributeAttribute, XmlElementAttribute, or XmlEnumAttribute. If the XmlAttributes object contains an XmlRootAttribute or XmlTypeAttribute, you must use the overload that specifies only the overridden type.
See also
Applies to
.NET