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Here is the query

XDocument application = XDocument.Load(@".\..\..\XmlFile\" + xmlFileName); 
var elements = from p in application.Descendants("Function")
               where ((string)p.Attribute("Fnumber").Value.Trim() ==  (SourceCodeParser.fCount.ToString().Trim()) && (string)p.Attribute("MethodName").Value.Trim() == (methodName) && (string) p.Parent.Parent.Attribute("ClassName").Value.Trim()== (className))
               select p.Element("MethodDependencies");

Below is the code snippet to execute the query that throws exception

foreach (var file in elements)
{
    file.Add(
        new XElement("MethodDependency",
            new XAttribute("MethodName", MethodName),
            new XAttribute("ObjectName", ObjectName),
            new XAttribute("CallNumber", SourceCodeParser.methodcallCount.ToString().Trim()),
            new XElement("Arguments")
       ));
}

Here is the Xml Structure

<Classes>
  <Class ClassName="" ClassPath="" ModifiedDate="" CreationDate="" InheritedFrom="" Modifier="" Specifier="">
      <Functions>
        <Function ReturnType="" Fnumber="" AccessModifier="" AccessSpecifier="" MethodName="">
          <Dependencies />
          <MethodDependencies />
        </Function>
      </Functions>
  </Class>
</Classes>

This query works well for other files but throws exception on some although the code is same for all files...

Any suggestion?

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  • What is the line that throws the exception? Dec 12, 2012 at 16:21
  • This statement throws exception, foreach (var file in elements) i debugged the code, as elements did not contain any value. It works well for other files but throws exception on some file. I also checked that in XDocument application = XDocument.Load(@".\..\..\XmlFile\" + xmlFileName); application variable, Xml file loaded. query executes and returns null and than foreach statement throws exception.
    – Tamkeen
    Dec 13, 2012 at 11:26
  • Replace (string) p.Parent.Parent.Attribute("ClassName").Value.Trim() with ((string)p.Parent.Parent.Attribute("ClassName")).Trim() - you are probably missing an attribute somewhere and .Value throws. (string) explicit conversion operator will return string.Empty if the attribute is missing.
    – Pawel
    Dec 23, 2012 at 3:44
  • 1
    @Pawel (string)XAttribute return null when attribute is null, not string.Empty. Dec 26, 2013 at 5:48
  • @MarcinJuraszek: You are right - I stand corrected. It is null. To get the empty string one needs to use the '??' operator. Thanks for pointing this out.
    – Pawel
    Dec 26, 2013 at 17:13

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