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XmlArrayAttribute Constructeurs

Définition

Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe XmlArrayAttribute.

Surcharges

XmlArrayAttribute()

Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe XmlArrayAttribute.

XmlArrayAttribute(String)

Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe XmlArrayAttribute et spécifie le nom d'élément XML généré dans le document XML.

XmlArrayAttribute()

Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe XmlArrayAttribute.

public:
 XmlArrayAttribute();
public XmlArrayAttribute ();
Public Sub New ()

Exemples

L’exemple suivant affecte les XmlArrayAttribute deux tableaux.

public ref class MyClass
{
public:

   [XmlArrayAttribute]
   array<String^>^MyStringArray;

   [XmlArrayAttribute]
   array<Int32>^MyIntegerArray;
};
public class MyClass
{
    [XmlArrayAttribute()]
    public string [] MyStringArray;
    [XmlArrayAttribute()]
    public int [] MyIntegerArray;
}
Public Class MyClass1
    <XmlArrayAttribute()> Public MyStringArray() As String
    <XmlArrayAttribute()> Public MyIntegerArray() As Integer
End Class

Remarques

Pour plus d’informations sur l’utilisation d’attributs, consultez Attributs.

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S’applique à

XmlArrayAttribute(String)

Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe XmlArrayAttribute et spécifie le nom d'élément XML généré dans le document XML.

public:
 XmlArrayAttribute(System::String ^ elementName);
public XmlArrayAttribute (string elementName);
public XmlArrayAttribute (string? elementName);
new System.Xml.Serialization.XmlArrayAttribute : string -> System.Xml.Serialization.XmlArrayAttribute
Public Sub New (elementName As String)

Paramètres

elementName
String

Nom de l'élément XML généré par XmlSerializer.

Exemples

L’exemple suivant affecte les XmlArrayAttribute deux tableaux et sérialise une instance de classe qui contient ces tableaux.

#using <System.Xml.dll>
#using <System.dll>

using namespace System;
using namespace System::IO;
using namespace System::Xml;
using namespace System::Xml::Serialization;

public ref class MyClass
{
public:

   [XmlArrayAttribute("MyStrings")]
   array<String^>^MyStringArray;

   [XmlArrayAttribute(ElementName="MyIntegers")]
   array<Int32>^MyIntegerArray;
};

int main()
{
   String^ filename = "MyClass.xml";

   // Creates a new instance of the XmlSerializer class.
   XmlSerializer^ s = gcnew XmlSerializer( MyClass::typeid );

   // Needs a StreamWriter to write the file.
   TextWriter^ myWriter = gcnew StreamWriter( filename );
   MyClass^ myClass = gcnew MyClass;

   // Creates and populates a string array, then assigns
   // it to the MyStringArray property.
   array<String^>^myStrings = {"Hello","World","!"};
   myClass->MyStringArray = myStrings;

   /* Creates and populates an integer array, and assigns
      it to the MyIntegerArray property. */
   array<Int32>^myIntegers = {1,2,3};
   myClass->MyIntegerArray = myIntegers;

   // Serializes the class, and writes it to disk.
   s->Serialize( myWriter, myClass );
   myWriter->Close();
}
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Xml;
using System.Xml.Serialization;

public class MyClass{
   [XmlArrayAttribute("MyStrings")]
   public string [] MyStringArray;
   [XmlArrayAttribute(ElementName = "MyIntegers")]
   public int [] MyIntegerArray;
}

public class Run{
   public static void Main()
   {
      Run test = new Run();
      test.SerializeObject("MyClass.xml");
   }

   public void SerializeObject(string filename)
   {
      // Creates a new instance of the XmlSerializer class.
      XmlSerializer s = new XmlSerializer(typeof(MyClass));
      // Needs a StreamWriter to write the file.
      TextWriter myWriter= new StreamWriter(filename);

      MyClass myClass = new MyClass();
      // Creates and populates a string array, then assigns
      // it to the MyStringArray property.
      string [] myStrings = {"Hello", "World", "!"};
      myClass.MyStringArray = myStrings;
      /* Creates and populates an integer array, and assigns
      it to the MyIntegerArray property. */
      int [] myIntegers = {1,2,3};
      myClass.MyIntegerArray = myIntegers;
      // Serializes the class, and writes it to disk.
      s.Serialize(myWriter, myClass);
      myWriter.Close();
   }
}
Option Explicit
Option Strict

Imports System.IO
Imports System.Xml
Imports System.Xml.Serialization


Public Class MyClass1
    <XmlArrayAttribute("MyStrings")> _
        Public MyStringArray() As String

    <XmlArrayAttribute(ElementName := "MyIntegers")> _
        Public MyIntegerArray() As Integer
End Class


Public Class Run
    
    Public Shared Sub Main()
        Dim test As New Run()
        test.SerializeObject("MyClass.xml")
    End Sub    
    
    Public Sub SerializeObject(ByVal filename As String)
        ' Creates a new instance of the XmlSerializer class.
        Dim s As New XmlSerializer(GetType(MyClass1))
        ' Needed a StreamWriter to write the file.
        Dim myWriter As New StreamWriter(filename)
        
        Dim class1 As New MyClass1()
        ' Creates and populates a string array, then assigns
        ' it to the MyStringArray property.
        Dim myStrings() As String =  {"Hello", "World", "!"}
        class1.MyStringArray = myStrings
        ' Creates and populates an integer array, and assigns
        ' it to the MyIntegerArray property.
        Dim myIntegers() As Integer =  {1, 2, 3}
        class1.MyIntegerArray = myIntegers
        ' Serializes the class, and writes it to disk.
        s.Serialize(myWriter, class1)
        myWriter.Close()
    End Sub
End Class

<?xml version="1.0"?>
 <MyClass1 xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/1999/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/1999/XMLSchema">
   <MyStrings>
     <string>Hello</string>
     <string>World</string>
     <string>!</string>
   </MyStrings>
   <MyIntegers>
     <int>1</int>
     <int>2</int>
     <int>3</int>
   </MyIntegers>
 </MyClass1>

Remarques

Pour plus d’informations sur l’utilisation d’attributs, consultez Attributs.

Voir aussi

S’applique à