Ok, I have a small issue reading one of my company's notorious malformed xml files.
Trying to get 5 values from it and save them individually as variables.
Here is an example of the tricky XML.
(I may not be using the right terms, but I couldn't find anything on reading values of this type)
<ONE>
<TWO>
<THREE>
</THREE>
</TWO>
<DATA internalid="1" externalid="2" lastname="lname" firstname="name" date="20.03.2003"/>
</ONE>
So, the data I need is internalid, externalid, lastname, firstname, and date.
What I've been working with so far, and unable to make anything happen.
string xml = (@"C:\1.xml");
var xmlElement = XElement.Load(xml);
var xmlList = (from message in xmlElement.Elements("DATA")
select new
{
internalid = message.Attribute("internalid").Value,
externalid = message.Attribute("externalid").Value,
lastname = message.Attribute("lastname").Value,
firstname = message.Attribute("firstname").Value,
date = message.Attribute("date").Value
}).ToString();
And I'm unable to get it to fly. Not that I'm getting any errors, but when I out this string to a richtextbox or just textbox I get this....
System.Linq.Enumerable+WhereSelectEnumerableIterator
2[System.Xml.Linq.XElement,<>f__AnonymousType0
5[System.String,System.String,System.String,System.String,System.String]]
Also, so I can better research the problem, what is it called when data is INSIDE the tag like that?
Thanks guys!
ToString()
on a sequence. What did you expect the result to be, and why? This doesn't look like an XML problem at all to me. Additionally, please pay more attention to the formatting of your code in posts - there's no need for all that indentation.ToString()
directly to XElement object, or create custom type instead of using anonymous classes with overriden ToString. But anyway you 'll get enumerable as output of your linq query. You can apply something likeString.Join(linqResult.Select(x=>x.ToString()))