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I am trying to convert my XML document to a C# 2D List. But when i do this the list is empty...

Here is my XML file:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<data>
  <levels>
    <level ID="0">
      <theItem ID="0">
        <type>Corner</type>
        <rotation>180</rotation>
        <positionX>-5.5</positionX>
        <positionY>-2.5</positionY>
      </theItem>
      <theItem ID="1">
        <type>TripleBar</type>
        <rotation>270</rotation>
        <positionX>-4.5</positionX>
        <positionY>-2.5</positionY>
      </theItem>
      <theItem ID="2">
        <type>Corner</type>
        <rotation>270</rotation>
        <positionX>-3.5</positionX>
        <positionY>-2.5</positionY>
      </theItem>
      <theItem ID="3">
        <type>Bar</type>
        <rotation>0</rotation>
        <positionX>-5.5</positionX>
        <positionY>-1.5</positionY>
      </theItem>
    </level>
  </levels>
</data>

And this are my classes:

[Serializable]
public class theItem
{
    [XmlAttribute("ID")]
    public string ID { get; set; }
    [XmlElement("type")]
    public string type { get; set; }
    [XmlElement("rotation")]
    public int rotation { get; set; }
    [XmlElement("positionX")]
    public int positionX { get; set; }
    [XmlElement("positionY")]
    public int positionY { get; set; }
}

[Serializable]
public class level
{
    [XmlAttribute("ID")]
    public string ID { get; set; }
    [XmlArray("level")]
    public List<theItem> theItems { get; set; }
}

[Serializable]
[XmlRoot("data")]
public class data
{
    [XmlArray("levels")]
    [XmlArrayItem("level")]
    public List<level> levels { get; set; }
}

And this is my deserializer code:

var serializer = new XmlSerializer(typeof(data));
        using (var reader = XmlReader.Create("LevelData.xml"))
        {
            data info = (data)serializer.Deserialize(reader);
            List<level> levels = info.levels;
        }

The problem is that when i try to check every list's length, my first list is having the length 1 wich is normal, but the second is = 0... What I am trying to say is that I want to get a list like this: List < level > levels and in every level to be a List < theItem > theItems with the theItem elements and every theItem to have its content like in the XML file... I tryed multiple ways but i didn't found solution for my problem. Thanks in advance and sorry for my bad english!

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  • Btw. "-5.5" is not an int. Dec 30, 2015 at 10:49
  • Note that [Serializable] attribute is not anyhow related to XML serialization. Dec 30, 2015 at 10:51
  • My mistake here,i changed to float...
    – TGP Archer
    Dec 30, 2015 at 10:58

1 Answer 1

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I believe this might work. Change your level class like this:

[Serializable]
public class level
{
    [XmlAttribute("ID")]
    public string ID { get; set; }
    [XmlArray("level")]
    public List<theItem> items { get; set; }
}

And then change your xml like this:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<data>
  <levels>
    <level ID="0">
      <items>
      <theItem ID="0">
        <type>Corner</type>
        <rotation>180</rotation>
        <positionX>-5.5</positionX>
        <positionY>-2.5</positionY>
      </theItem>
      <theItem ID="1">
        <type>TripleBar</type>
        <rotation>270</rotation>
        <positionX>-4.5</positionX>
        <positionY>-2.5</positionY>
      </theItem>
      <theItem ID="2">
        <type>Corner</type>
        <rotation>270</rotation>
        <positionX>-3.5</positionX>
        <positionY>-2.5</positionY>
      </theItem>
      <theItem ID="3">
        <type>Bar</type>
        <rotation>0</rotation>
        <positionX>-5.5</positionX>
        <positionY>-1.5</positionY>
      </theItem>
    </items>
    </level>
  </levels>
</data>

Edit:

As Ondrej correctly points out: Most of your position values cannot be serialized as ints. So changing these into floats will work better:

[XmlElement("positionX")]
public float positionX { get; set; }
[XmlElement("positionY")]
public float positionY { get; set; }

Edit 2: Simpler solution

In your original XML file You're using <level> as a list of <theItem>, so you have to update the objects to reflect that. You can simply do this by making level extend a List like this and use the original XML structure:

[Serializable]
public class level : List<theItem>
{
    [XmlAttribute("ID")]
    public string ID { get; set; }
}
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  • When dealing with deserialization changing the data format is not the right way to go, unless it's truly impossible to handle. Dec 30, 2015 at 10:54
  • Now it's working, changed the theItem class's variables from int to float and added to my XML <items></items> and also changed the level class [XmlArray("items")] and the list's name to items and everything works fine now! Thanks!
    – TGP Archer
    Dec 30, 2015 at 11:02
  • @OndrejTucny You're right. Though in this case I think it was the easiest solution. If someone comes up with a better answer I'll be sure to upvote it.
    – Atomfinger
    Dec 30, 2015 at 11:19
  • I'm on mobile, can't try anything, but I'd guess it's just a matter o proper attributes + the int->float issue. Your answer goes the right direction but I'd get rid of the extra <items> tag. Dec 30, 2015 at 12:59
  • I will try without the <items> tag to see how it will work, if it won't work i will add it agait, but i think is more about the int->float issue
    – TGP Archer
    Dec 30, 2015 at 15:17

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