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I have this XML that I am parsing and for some reason when I try to pull out the "routes" values, I am only getting the first one in the list. So basically I can extract the "1" value but the rest are being skipped/ignored. I think it's something to do with the nested elements being so far "down" the list but I'm not sure what the problem is.

Any ideas how I can pull out all the route values and not just the first one in the list?

<information xmlns="http://testnamespace" xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-      instance">
<errorcode>0</errorcode>
<errormessage/>
<numberofresults>1</numberofresults>
<timestamp>12/01/2014 17:20:04</timestamp>
<results>
   <result>
   <id>1234</id>
   <displayid>1234</displayid>
   <name>A Road</name>
   <name2>Another Road</name2>
     <element1>
       <element2>
         <name>abc</name>
        <routes>
          <route>1</route>
          <route>2</route>
          <route>3</route>
          <route>4</route>
          <route>5</route>
          <route>6</route>
        </routes>
       </element2>
     </element1>
</result>
</results>
</information>

This is my code:

foreach (var routeInfo in StopInfo.Descendants(ns + "routes"))
{
    string route = routeInfo.Element(ns + "route").Value;
    lstResults.Items.Add(route);
}

3 Answers 3

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You are getting only single route element of routes (and it will be first element with value 1):

routeInfo.Element(ns + "route")

And you do same thing for each routes element in you xml. So, if you have only one routes element in your xml, you'll end with single value 1 added to listbox. What you need is getting route elements of selected routes element (they are direct children, so simple Elements() will do the job):

foreach (var route in StopInfo.Descendants(ns + "routes").Elements())
    lstResults.Items.Add((string)route);

Also keep in mind that you can simply cast XElement to string and some other types to get their value. That will allow to avoid exception if element is not found and you are trying to read its value.

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    Thanks, that's working. but is there a way to pull each value out separately? When I add them to the listbox its just adding 123456 as one string, rather than each on it's own line.
    – irldev
    Jan 12, 2014 at 18:30
  • @irldev code above should add six route items to listbox. You want only first four? Jan 12, 2014 at 18:32
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    Sorry, yeah I want all 6 items. I tried your most recent edit and that works, thanks!
    – irldev
    Jan 12, 2014 at 18:36
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Because you need more then one route element you should use another loop:

foreach (var routeInfo in StopInfo.Descendants(ns + "routes"))
{
    foreach(var route = routeInfo.Elements(ns + "route"))
        lstResults.Items.Add((string)route);
}
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Although Sergey Berezovskiy has already provided solution but rather we can also use XMLSerializer and annotation for parsing xml in windows phone For reference http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.xml.serialization.xmlserializer(v=vs.100).aspx

This might increse number of classes but this is the best way to parse XML data in Windows Phone

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