Wondering
Wondering

Reputation: 5076

how to read value of an xml node (single) using linq to xml

I have a xml structure similar to below one:

              <test>
                <test1>test1 value</test1>
               </test>

Now I am reading the value of node using below LINQ to xml code.

        var test = from t in doc.Descendants("test") select t.Element("test1").Value;
        Console.WriteLine("print single node value");
        foreach (var item in test)
        {
            Console.WriteLine(item);   
        }

above code works fine, but here I have one single node, but to retrive value I am using foreach loop, which I dont think is good..any better way of doing the same thing without a foreach loop Thanks.

Upvotes: 2

Views: 7789

Answers (2)

Ravi Anand
Ravi Anand

Reputation: 5524

you can also try providing XML file path like following:

 XElement xmldoc = XElement.Load("filePath");
        var nodeValueFromXMlFile = xmldoc
             .Descendants("node name")
             .First()
             .Value;
        System.Console.WriteLine(nodeValueFromXMlFile);

Upvotes: 0

Andrew Hare
Andrew Hare

Reputation: 351526

Try something like this:

using System;
using System.Linq;
using System.Xml.Linq;

public class Example
{
    static void Main()
    {
        String xml = @"<test>
                <test1>test1 value</test1>
                        </test>";

        var test = XElement.Parse(xml)
                .Descendants("test1")
                .First()
                .Value;

        Console.WriteLine(test);
    }
}

Upvotes: 9

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