I need a verry especific format for each field of MyObject
class
public class MyObject{
public Long Amount {get; set}
public Long FiscalAmount {get; set;}
// .... A lot more of fields
}
For example,
- if
MyObject.Amount
is 5000 the expected result is 00005000. - if
MyObject.FiscalAmount
is 23 the expected result is 000023
In order to accomplished this, I have defined an XML file:
<FieldDescriptionXML>
<FielDefinition>
<Name>Amount</Name>
<FillWith>0</FillWith>
<Lenght>8</Lenght>
</FielDefinition>
<FielDefinition>
<Name>FiscalAmount</Name>
<FillWith>0</FillWith>
<Lenght>6</Lenght>
</FielDefinition>
.... A lot more of fields
<FieldDescriptionXML>
Then I use the following code to get MyObject
fields with the desired output
MyObject myObject = new MyObject();
myObject.Amount = 5000;
...
// Gets the xml definition
// I deserialize the previous XML file and name it FieldDescription
List<FieldDescription> fieldDescriptionList = DeserializeXML(XMLFilePath);
FieldDescription fieldDescription = fieldDescriptionList.Find(x => x.Name == "Amount");
// Apply the field definition and returns a string.
// For this I use a private method called ApplyXMLFielDefinition
// where I got how many spaces the result should be filled
string result = ApplyXMLFielDefinition(myObject.Amount,fieldDescription);
Console.Writeline(result) // prints 00005000
// Now same code for MyObject.FiscalAmount
As you see, I got the desired output, but I had to do it one by one repeating the code.
Is there any other other better approached you can share?, thanks.
Environment: C# 4.0
FieldDescription
? What isApplyXMLFielDefinition
?FieldDescription
is the serialized xml file. InApplyXMLFielDefinition
, I used theFieldDescription
values to give themyObject.Amount
the desired format. In this case, what is does is filled the value 5000 with four zeros.