XDocument Constructor (XDeclaration^, array<Object^>^)
Initializes a new instance of the XDocument class with the specified XDeclaration and content.
Assembly: System.Xml.Linq (in System.Xml.Linq.dll)
Parameters
- declaration
-
Type:
System.Xml.Linq::XDeclaration^
An XDeclaration for the document.
- content
-
Type:
array<System::Object^>^
The content of the document.
There are not many scenarios that require you to create an XDocument. Instead, you can usually create your XML trees with an XElement root node. Unless you have a specific requirement to create a document (for example, because you have to create processing instructions and comments at the top level, or you have to support document types), it is often more convenient to use XElement as your root node.
For details about the valid content of an XDocument, see Valid Content of XElement and XDocument Objects1.
The following example uses this constructor to create a document.
This example produces the following output:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?>
<!--This is a new comment-->
<Root>
<Child1>data1</Child1>
<Child2>data2</Child2>
<Child3>data3</Child3>
<Child2>data4</Child2>
</Root>
Available since 8
.NET Framework
Available since 3.5
Portable Class Library
Supported in: portable .NET platforms
Silverlight
Available since 2.0
Windows Phone Silverlight
Available since 7.0
Windows Phone
Available since 8.1