I have a XML file which contains about 850 XML nodes. Like this:
<NameValueItem>
<Text>Test</Text>
<Code>Test</Code>
</NameValueItem>
........ 849 more
And I want to add a new Childnode inside each and every Node. So I end up like this:
<NameValueItem>
<Text>Test</Text>
<Code>Test</Code>
<Description>TestDescription</Description>
</NameValueItem>
........ 849 more
I've tried the following:
XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument();
doc.Load(xmlPath);
XmlNodeList nodes = doc.GetElementsByTagName("NameValueItem");
Which gives me all of the nodes, but from here am stuck(guess I need to iterate over all of the nodes and append to each and every) Any examples?
You need something along the lines of this example below. On each of your nodes, you need to create a new element to add to it. I assume you will be getting different values for the InnerText property, but I just used your example.
foreach (var rootNode in nodes)
{
XmlElement element = doc.CreateElement("Description");
element.InnerText = "TestDescription";
root.AppendChild(element);
}
You should just be able to use a foreach loop over your XmlNodeList and insert the node into each XmlNode:
foreach(XmlNode node in nodes)
{
node.AppendChild(new XmlNode()
{
Name = "Description",
Value = [value to insert]
});
}
This can also be done with XDocument using LINQ to XML as such:
XDocument doc = XDocument.Load(xmlDoc);
var updated = doc.Elements("NameValueItem").Select(n => n.Add(new XElement() { Name = "Description", Value = [newvalue]}));
doc.ReplaceWith(updated);
If you don't want to parse XML using proper classes (i.e. XDocument), you can use Regex to find a place to insert your tag and insert it:
string s = #"<NameValueItem>
<Text>Test</Text>
<Code>Test</Code>
</NameValueItem>";
string newTag = "<Description>TestDescription</Description>";
string result = Regex.Replace(s, #"(?<=</Code>)", Environment.NewLine + newTag);
but the best solution is Linq2XML (it's much better, than simple XmlDocument, that is deprecated at now).
string s = #"<root>
<NameValueItem>
<Text>Test</Text>
<Code>Test</Code>
</NameValueItem>
<NameValueItem>
<Text>Test2</Text>
<Code>Test2</Code>
</NameValueItem>
</root>";
var doc = XDocument.Load(new StringReader(s));
var elms = doc.Descendants("NameValueItem");
foreach (var element in elms)
{
element.Add(new XElement("Description", "TestDescription"));
}
var text = new StringWriter();
doc.Save(text);
Console.WriteLine(text);
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I am work on some innerxml of an XML document.
I have to concat several parts.
I have this:
<TRANFSERT><GOOD></GOOD></TRANSFERT>
I want to insert another part, <GOOD></GOOD>, before </TRANSFERT>.
I tried this:
int pos = xmldoc.indexOf("</GOOD>");
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(xmlFinal);
sb.Append(xmlModifiee,pos,xmlModifiee.length);
xmlFinal = sb.ToString();
But it doesn't work.
How can I add a small part of XML in other XML?
You shouldn't interact with XML like with ordinary string.
Use provided System.Xml.XmlDocument or System.Xml.Linq.XDocument classes:
Ordinary XmlDocument single node selection and appending new element to it:
XmlDocument xmlDocument = new XmlDocument();
xmlDocument.Load("YourFile.xml");
XmlNode goodNode = xmlDocument.SelectSingleNode("TRANSFERT/GOOD");
XmlNode nodeToInsert = xmlDocument.CreateElement("INSERTEDNODE");
goodNode.AppendChild(nodeToInsert);
Ordinary XmlDocument iterating by nodes to find necessary (be aware for many-childed nodes) and add new child node to it:
XmlDocument xmlDocument = new XmlDocument();
xmlDocument.Load("YourFile.xml");
foreach (XmlNode rootNode in xmlDocument.ChildNodes)
{
if (rootNode.Name == "TRANSFERT")
{
foreach (XmlNode childNode in rootNode.ChildNodes)
{
if (childNode.Name == "GOOD")
{
XmlNode nodeToInsert = xmlDocument.CreateElement("INSERTEDNODE");
childNode.AppendChild(nodeToInsert);
}
}
}
}
Linq to XML variant:
XDocument xDoc = XDocument.Load("YourFIle.xml");
XElement rootElement = xDoc.Element("TRANSFERT");
XElement goodElement = rootElement.Element("GOOD");
goodElement.Add(new XElement("INSERTEDNODE"));
Simplified Linq to XML variant:
XDocument.Load("YourFIle.xml").Element("TRANSFERT").Element("GOOD").Add(new XElement("INSERTEDNODE"));
EDITED: answering the question, example was rewrited from changing InnerText values to Append/Add new child element to GOOD node.
StringBuilder.Append can only be used to add something to the end of the string. To add something inside the string, use StringBuilder.Insert like this:
sb.Insert(pos, xmlModifiee);
example xml:
<string-name>
<given-name>Sisgon</given-name>
</string-name>
changes of xml element:
<string-name>
<surname>Sisgon</surname>
</string-name>
I want to change the given-name tag to surname without changing the inner text.
How about this
XDocument xmlDoc = XDocument.Parse(content);
var event_nodes = xmlDoc.Descendants("given-name");
foreach(var node in event_nodes)
{
node.Name = "surname";
}
System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(xmlDoc.ToString());
To add an attribute add the following in the for each:
XAttribute attribute = new XAttribute("Name","value");
node.Add(attribute)
I have this XML:
<Feedback>
<Officer>Officer</Officer>
<Answers>My text</Answers>
<Date>20190917</Date>
</Feedback>
I want XML to look like this: (Lowercase first letter in main tag)
<feedback>
<Officer>Officer</Officer>
<Answers>My text</Answers>
<Date>20190917</Date>
</feedback>
How to do it using XMLDocument? I can't access this item
If using XmlDocument is not a hard requirement you can do it with linq fairly easily.
You can create a new XML document with the root node named how you want it then loop through the child nodes of the original and add them to your new XML object.
A simple example:
XDocument xDocument = XDocument.Parse("<Feedback><Officer>Officer</Officer><Answers>My text</Answers><Date>20190917</Date></Feedback>");
XDocument newDoc = new XDocument();
XElement rootElement = new XElement("feedback");
newDoc.Add(rootElement);
foreach (var node in xDocument.Root.Elements())
{
newDoc.Root.Add(node);
}
Console.WriteLine(newDoc);
Console.ReadLine();
However here is an example using XmlDocument if you really need to use that:
XmlDocument oldDoc = new XmlDocument();
XmlDocument newXmlDoc = new XmlDocument();
oldDoc.LoadXml("<Feedback><Officer>Officer</Officer><Answers>My text</Answers><Date>20190917</Date></Feedback>");
XmlElement newRoot = newXmlDoc.CreateElement("feedback");
newXmlDoc.AppendChild(newRoot);
XmlNode root = newXmlDoc.DocumentElement;
foreach (XmlNode node in oldDoc.FirstChild.ChildNodes)
{
XmlElement elem = newXmlDoc.CreateElement(node.Name);
elem.InnerText = node.InnerText;
//Add the node to the document.
root.AppendChild(elem);
}
XmlTextWriter writer = new XmlTextWriter(Console.Out);
writer.Formatting = Formatting.Indented;
newXmlDoc.WriteTo(writer);
writer.Flush();
Console.WriteLine();
Console.ReadLine();
In this case, you can change the name directly:
var XML = ""; // Your XML in string
var tempDoc = new XmlDocument();
tempDoc.LoadXml(XML);
tempDoc.InnerXml = tempDoc.InnerXml.Replace("Feedback>", "feedback>");
XML = tempDoc.OuterXml;
This is a simple way to change the name
Do not use in other situations because various errors may arise, e.g another element may end in the same name
I'm getting data from a web service in my phone application and get the response to xmldocument like below.
XmlDocument XmlDoc = new XmlDocument();
XmlDoc.LoadXml(newx2);
Ther result of XmlDoc is like below.now I want to get the values from this.
<root>
<itinerary>
<FareIndex>0</FareIndex>
<AdultBaseFare>4719</AdultBaseFare>
<AdultTax>566.1</AdultTax>
<ChildBaseFare>0</ChildBaseFare>
<ChildTax>0</ChildTax>
<InfantBaseFare>0</InfantBaseFare>
<InfantTax>0</InfantTax>
<Adult>1</Adult>
<Child>0</Child>
<Infant>0</Infant>
<TotalFare>5285.1</TotalFare>
<Airline>AI</Airline>
<AirlineName>Air India</AirlineName>
<FliCount>4</FliCount>
<Seats>9</Seats>
<MajorCabin>Y</MajorCabin>
<InfoVia>P</InfoVia>
<sectors xmlns:json="http://james.newtonking.com/projects/json">
</itinerary>
</root>
I tried with this.
XmlNodeList xnList = XmlDoc.SelectNodes("/root[#*]");
but it gives null result. the count is 0. how can I read the data from this.hope your help with this.thanx.
You can use System.Xml.Linq.XElement to parse an xml:
XElement xRoot = XElement.Parse(xmlText);
XElement xItinerary = xRoot.Elements().First();
// or xItinerary = xRoot.Element("itinerary");
foreach (XElement node in xItinerary.Elements())
{
// Read node here: node.Name, node.Value and node.Attributes()
}
If you want to use XmlDocument you can do like this:
XmlDocument xmlDoc = new XmlDocument();
xmlDoc.LoadXml(xmlText);
XmlNode itinerary = xmlDoc.FirstChild;
foreach (XmlNode node in itinerary.ChildNodes)
{
string name = node.Name;
string value = node.Value;
// you can also read node.Attributes
}
You can get the value of a particular element like,
var fareIndex = XmlDoc.SelectSingleNode("/root/itinerary/FareIndex").InnerText;
If you want to get the list of all elements that come under root/itinerary -
XmlNodeList xnList = XmlDoc.SelectNodes("/root/itinerary/*");
This link might help you.
I have an XML file that contains multiple URLs for different image file sizes, and I'm trying to get a single url to load into a picture box. My issue is that the child nodes are named similarly, and the parent nodes are named similarly as well. For example, I want to pull the first medium image (ending in SL160_.jpg). See below for XML code
<Items>
<SmallImage>
<URL>http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51TAL%2Bn7AqL._SL75_.jpg</URL>
</SmallImage>
<MediumImage>
<URL>http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51TAL%2Bn7AqL._SL160_.jpg</URL>
</MediumImage>
<LargeImage>
<URL>http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51TAL%2Bn7AqL.jpg</URL>
</LargeImage>
<MediumImage>
<URL>http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51TAL%2Bn7AqL._SL162_.jpg</URL>
</MediumImage>
<LargeImage>
<URL>http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51TAL%2Bn7AqL.jpg</URL>
</LargeImage>
</Items>
I've tried using GetElementsByTag, as well as trying to call something like doc.SelectSingleNode("LargeImage").SelectSingleNode("URL").InnerText, and GetElementByID. All of these have given me an Object set to null reference exception.
What can I do to specify that I want the url from the first found MediumImage node?
Use LinqToXMLïĵIt is rather simple
string xml = #"<Items>
<SmallImage>
<URL>http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51TAL%2Bn7AqL._SL75_.jpg</URL>
</SmallImage>
<MediumImage>
<URL>http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51TAL%2Bn7AqL.01_SL160_.jpg</URL>
</MediumImage>
<LargeImage>
<URL>http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51TAL%2Bn7AqL.jpg</URL>
</LargeImage>
<MediumImage>
<URL>http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51TAL%2Bn7AqL.02_SL162_.jpg</URL>
</MediumImage>
<LargeImage>
<URL>http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51TAL%2Bn7AqL.jpg</URL>
</LargeImage>
</Items>";
XElement root = XElement.Parse(xml);
var ele = root.Elements("MediumImage").Where(e => e.Element("URL").Value.EndsWith("SL160_.jpg")).FirstOrDefault();
Console.WriteLine(ele);
In addition to Sky Fang's answer, I think the OP wants this:
var firstMedImg = root.Elements("MediumImage").First();
var imgUrl = firstMedImg.Element("URL").Value;
XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument();
// PATH TO YOUR DOCUMENT
doc.Load("daco.xml");
// Select LIST ALL ELEMENTS SmallImage,MediumImage,LargeImage
XmlNodeList listOfAllImageElements = doc.SelectNodes("/Items/*");
foreach (XmlNode imageElement in listOfAllImageElements)
{
// Select URL ELEMENT
XmlNode urlElement= node.SelectSingleNode("URL");
System.Console.WriteLine(urlElement.InnerText);
}
Console.ReadLine();
If you want to select multiple url's
XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument();
// PATH TO YOUR DOCUMENT
doc.Load("daco.xml");
// Select LIST ALL ELEMENTS SmallImage,MediumImage,LargeImage
XmlNodeList listOfAllImageElements = doc.SelectNodes("/Items/*");
foreach (XmlNode imageElement in listOfAllImageElements)
{
// Select URL's ELEMENTs
XmlNodeList listOfAllUrlElements = imageElement.SelectNodes("URL");
foreach (XmlNode urlElement in listOfAllUrlElements)
{
System.Console.WriteLine(urlElement.InnerText);
}
}
Console.ReadLine();
if you have specific namespace in your xml file
XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument();
doc.Load("doc.xml");
XmlNamespaceManager man = new XmlNamespaceManager(doc.NameTable);
// reaplace http://schemas.microsoft.com/vs/2009/dgml with your namespace
man.AddNamespace("x", "http://schemas.microsoft.com/vs/2009/dgml");
// next you have to use x: in your path like this
XmlNodeList node = doc.SelectNodes("/x:Items/x:*, man);