Reputation: 36473
I originally asked this question on RefactorMyCode, but got no responses there...
Basically I'm just try to load an XmlNodeList
into an XmlDocument
and I was wondering if there's a more efficient method than looping.
Private Function GetPreviousMonthsXml(ByVal months As Integer, ByVal startDate As Date, ByVal xDoc As XmlDocument, ByVal path As String, ByVal nodeName As String) As XmlDocument
'' build xpath string with list of months to return
Dim xp As New StringBuilder("//")
xp.Append(nodeName)
xp.Append("[")
For i As Integer = 0 To (months - 1)
'' get year and month portion of date for datestring
xp.Append("starts-with(@Id, '")
xp.Append(startDate.AddMonths(-i).ToString("yyyy-MM"))
If i < (months - 1) Then
xp.Append("') or ")
Else
xp.Append("')]")
End If
Next
'' *** This is the block that needs to be refactored ***
'' import nodelist into an xmldocument
Dim xnl As XmlNodeList = xDoc.SelectNodes(xp.ToString())
Dim returnXDoc As New XmlDocument(xDoc.NameTable)
returnXDoc = xDoc.Clone()
Dim nodeParents As XmlNodeList = returnXDoc.SelectNodes(path)
For Each nodeParent As XmlNode In nodeParents
For Each nodeToDelete As XmlNode In nodeParent.SelectNodes(nodeName)
nodeParent.RemoveChild(nodeToDelete)
Next
Next
For Each node As XmlNode In xnl
Dim newNode As XmlNode = returnXDoc.ImportNode(node, True)
returnXDoc.DocumentElement.SelectSingleNode("//" & node.ParentNode.Name & "[@Id='" & newNode.Attributes("Id").Value.Split("-")(0) & "']").AppendChild(newNode)
Next
'' *** end ***
Return returnXDoc
End Function
Upvotes: 4
Views: 11554
Reputation: 56853
Dim returnXDoc As New XmlDocument(xDoc.NameTable)
returnXDoc = xDoc.Clone()
The first line here is redundant - you are creating an instance of an XmlDocument, then reassigning the variable:
Dim returnXDoc As XmlDocument = xDoc.Clone()
This does the same.
Seeing as you appear to be inserting each XmlNode from your node list into a different place in the new XmlDocument then I can't see how you could possibly do this any other way.
There may be faster XPath expressions you could write, for example pre-pending an XPath expression with "//" is almost always the slowest way to do something, especially if your XML is well structured. You haven't shown your XML so I couldn't really comment on this further however.
Upvotes: 2