XmlTextWriter.WriteCharEntity(Char) Method
Definition
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Forces the generation of a character entity for the specified Unicode character value.
public:
override void WriteCharEntity(char ch);
public override void WriteCharEntity (char ch);
override this.WriteCharEntity : char -> unit
Public Overrides Sub WriteCharEntity (ch As Char)
Parameters
- ch
- Char
Unicode character for which to generate a character entity.
Exceptions
The character is in the surrogate pair character range, 0xd800
- 0xdfff
; or the text would result in a non-well formed XML document.
The WriteState is Closed
.
Examples
The following example uses the WriteCharEntity
method to write an email address.
#using <System.Xml.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Xml;
int main()
{
XmlTextWriter^ writer = nullptr;
try
{
writer = gcnew XmlTextWriter( Console::Out );
// Write an element.
writer->WriteStartElement( "address" );
// Write an email address using entities
// for the @ and . characters.
writer->WriteString( "someone" );
writer->WriteCharEntity( '@' );
writer->WriteString( "example" );
writer->WriteCharEntity( '.' );
writer->WriteString( "com" );
writer->WriteEndElement();
}
finally
{
// Close the writer.
if ( writer != nullptr )
writer->Close();
}
}
using System;
using System.Xml;
public class Sample {
public static void Main() {
XmlTextWriter writer = null;
try {
writer = new XmlTextWriter (Console.Out);
// Write an element.
writer.WriteStartElement("address");
// Write an email address using entities
// for the @ and . characters.
writer.WriteString("someone");
writer.WriteCharEntity('@');
writer.WriteString("example");
writer.WriteCharEntity('.');
writer.WriteString("com");
writer.WriteEndElement();
}
finally {
// Close the writer.
if (writer != null)
writer.Close();
}
}
}
Imports System.Xml
Public Class Sample
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim writer As XmlTextWriter = Nothing
Try
writer = new XmlTextWriter(Console.Out)
' Write an element.
writer.WriteStartElement("address")
' Write an email address using entities
' for the @ and . characters.
writer.WriteString("someone")
writer.WriteCharEntity("@"c)
writer.WriteString("example")
writer.WriteCharEntity("."c)
writer.WriteString("com")
writer.WriteEndElement()
Finally
' Close the writer.
If writer IsNot Nothing
writer.Close()
End If
End Try
End Sub
End Class
Remarks
Note
Starting with the .NET Framework 2.0, we recommend that you create XmlWriter instances by using the XmlWriter.Create method and the XmlWriterSettings class to take advantage of new functionality.
This method writes the Unicode character in hexadecimal character entity reference format.