XmlValidatingReader.Name Property
Definition
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Gets the qualified name of the current node.
public:
virtual property System::String ^ Name { System::String ^ get(); };
public override string Name { get; }
member this.Name : string
Public Overrides ReadOnly Property Name As String
Property Value
The qualified name of the current node. For example, Name
is bk:book
for the element <bk:book>
.
The name returned is dependent on the NodeType of the node. The following node types return the listed values. All other node types return an empty string.
Node Type | Name |
---|---|
Attribute | The name of the attribute. |
DocumentType | The document type name. |
Element | The tag name. |
EntityReference | The name of the entity referenced. |
ProcessingInstruction | The target of the processing instruction. |
XmlDeclaration | The literal string xml .
|
Examples
The following example reads an XML file and displays each of the nodes.
#using <System.Xml.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::IO;
using namespace System::Xml;
int main()
{
XmlTextReader^ txtreader = nullptr;
XmlValidatingReader^ reader = nullptr;
String^ filename = "items.xml";
try
{
//Load the reader with the data file and ignore all white space nodes.
txtreader = gcnew XmlTextReader( filename );
txtreader->WhitespaceHandling = WhitespaceHandling::None;
//Implement the validating reader over the text reader.
reader = gcnew XmlValidatingReader( txtreader );
reader->ValidationType = ValidationType::None;
//Parse the file and display each of the nodes.
while ( reader->Read() )
{
switch ( reader->NodeType )
{
case XmlNodeType::Element:
Console::Write( "<{0}>", reader->Name );
break;
case XmlNodeType::Text:
Console::Write( reader->Value );
break;
case XmlNodeType::CDATA:
Console::Write( "<![CDATA[{0}]]>", reader->Value );
break;
case XmlNodeType::ProcessingInstruction:
Console::Write( "<?{0} {1}?>", reader->Name, reader->Value );
break;
case XmlNodeType::Comment:
Console::Write( "<!--{0}-->", reader->Value );
break;
case XmlNodeType::XmlDeclaration:
Console::Write( "<?xml version='1.0'?>" );
break;
case XmlNodeType::Document:
break;
case XmlNodeType::DocumentType:
Console::Write( "<!DOCTYPE {0} [{1}]", reader->Name, reader->Value );
break;
case XmlNodeType::EntityReference:
Console::Write( reader->Name );
break;
case XmlNodeType::EndElement:
Console::Write( "</{0}>", reader->Name );
break;
}
}
}
finally
{
if ( reader != nullptr )
reader->Close();
}
}
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Xml;
public class Sample
{
private const String filename = "items.xml";
public static void Main()
{
XmlTextReader txtreader = null;
XmlValidatingReader reader = null;
try
{
//Load the reader with the data file and ignore all white space nodes.
txtreader = new XmlTextReader(filename);
txtreader.WhitespaceHandling = WhitespaceHandling.None;
//Implement the validating reader over the text reader.
reader = new XmlValidatingReader(txtreader);
reader.ValidationType = ValidationType.None;
//Parse the file and display each of the nodes.
while (reader.Read())
{
switch (reader.NodeType)
{
case XmlNodeType.Element:
Console.Write("<{0}>", reader.Name);
break;
case XmlNodeType.Text:
Console.Write(reader.Value);
break;
case XmlNodeType.CDATA:
Console.Write("<![CDATA[{0}]]>", reader.Value);
break;
case XmlNodeType.ProcessingInstruction:
Console.Write("<?{0} {1}?>", reader.Name, reader.Value);
break;
case XmlNodeType.Comment:
Console.Write("<!--{0}-->", reader.Value);
break;
case XmlNodeType.XmlDeclaration:
Console.Write("<?xml version='1.0'?>");
break;
case XmlNodeType.Document:
break;
case XmlNodeType.DocumentType:
Console.Write("<!DOCTYPE {0} [{1}]", reader.Name, reader.Value);
break;
case XmlNodeType.EntityReference:
Console.Write(reader.Name);
break;
case XmlNodeType.EndElement:
Console.Write("</{0}>", reader.Name);
break;
}
}
}
finally
{
if (reader!=null)
reader.Close();
}
}
} // End class
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Xml
Public Class Sample
Private Const filename As String = "items.xml"
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim txtreader As XmlTextReader = Nothing
Dim reader As XmlValidatingReader = Nothing
Try
'Load the reader with the data file and ignore all white space nodes.
txtreader = New XmlTextReader(filename)
txtreader.WhitespaceHandling = WhitespaceHandling.None
'Implement the validating reader over the text reader.
reader = New XmlValidatingReader(txtreader)
reader.ValidationType = ValidationType.None
'Parse the file and display each of the nodes.
While reader.Read()
Select Case reader.NodeType
Case XmlNodeType.Element
Console.Write("<{0}>", reader.Name)
Case XmlNodeType.Text
Console.Write(reader.Value)
Case XmlNodeType.CDATA
Console.Write("<![CDATA[{0}]]>", reader.Value)
Case XmlNodeType.ProcessingInstruction
Console.Write("<?{0} {1}?>", reader.Name, reader.Value)
Case XmlNodeType.Comment
Console.Write("<!--{0}-->", reader.Value)
Case XmlNodeType.XmlDeclaration
Console.Write("<?xml version='1.0'?>")
Case XmlNodeType.Document
Case XmlNodeType.DocumentType
Console.Write("<!DOCTYPE {0} [{1}]", reader.Name, reader.Value)
Case XmlNodeType.EntityReference
Console.Write(reader.Name)
Case XmlNodeType.EndElement
Console.Write("</{0}>", reader.Name)
End Select
End While
Finally
If Not (reader Is Nothing) Then
reader.Close()
End If
End Try
End Sub
End Class
The example uses the file, items.xml
, as input.
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!-- This is a sample XML document -->
<!DOCTYPE Items [<!ENTITY number "123">]>
<Items>
<Item>Test with an entity: &number;</Item>
<Item>test with a child element <more/> stuff</Item>
<Item>test with a CDATA section <![CDATA[<456>]]> def</Item>
<Item>Test with a char entity: A</Item>
<!-- Fourteen chars in this element.-->
<Item>1234567890ABCD</Item>
</Items>
Remarks
Note
The XmlValidatingReader class is obsolete in .NET Framework 2.0. You can create a validating XmlReader instance by using the XmlReaderSettings class and the Create method. For more information, see the Remarks section of the XmlReader reference page.