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XmlTextReader Constructor (TextReader^)

 

Initializes a new instance of the XmlTextReader class with the specified TextReader.

Namespace:   System.Xml
Assembly:  System.Xml (in System.Xml.dll)

public:
XmlTextReader(
	TextReader^ input
)

Parameters

input
Type: System.IO::TextReader^

The TextReader containing the XML data to read.

System_CAPS_noteNote

Starting with the .NET Framework 2.0, we recommend that you create XmlReader instances by using the XmlReader::Create method to take advantage of new functionality.

It is assumed that the TextReader is already set to the correct encoding. This is used by clients that have already read some things from the stream in a multi-part MIME scenario.

The following example loads an XML string into the XmlTextReader object using the StringReader class.

#using <System.Xml.dll>

using namespace System;
using namespace System::IO;
using namespace System::Xml;
int main()
{
   String^ xmlData = "<book>\r\n       <title>Oberon's Legacy</title>\r\n       <price>5.95</price>\r\n      </book>";

   // Create the reader.
   XmlTextReader^ reader = gcnew XmlTextReader( gcnew StringReader( xmlData ) );
   reader->WhitespaceHandling = WhitespaceHandling::None;

   // Display each element node.
   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::EndElement:
            Console::Write( "</{0}>", reader->Name );
            break;
      }
   }


   // Close the reader.
   reader->Close();
}

.NET Framework
Available since 1.1
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