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I have a class that is serialized to a XML file. There are several properties that are rarely used but always created. If I delete them within the XML the deserialization still works, because they have the default value.

These unnecessary (bool) attributes make the XML harder to read.

Can I somehow tell C# to omit elements or attributes that still have default value?

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Specify the DefaultValueAttribute, and if the value matches, it won't be output.

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  • ´[System.ComponentModel.DefaultValue(false)]´ did it for bool values - Thank you :)
    – MrFox
    Apr 24, 2009 at 10:19
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Rowland has the answer for simple values. For more complex scenarios, you can add a method called public bool ShouldSerializeFoo() (for property Foo) - it it returns false, it won't get serialized.

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  • I would just like to mention the EditorBrowsableAttribute which can be used to prevent auxiliary members like these from appearing in IntelliSense. Apr 24, 2009 at 10:19
  • Instead of ShouldSerializeFoo(), a bool FooSpecified Property can also be used. Apr 24, 2009 at 11:15
  • If you go with the *Specified patter, you need to remember to mark it [XmlIgnore], IIRC Apr 24, 2009 at 11:18
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Use the XMLIgnore() Attribute to mark a property to be ingnored in Serialization / Deserialization.

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  • No, that will alays exclude it; the question is to exclude it when it has the default value. Apr 24, 2009 at 10:15
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    I think OP wants to just ignore properties that have a default value. Your solution would cause properties to always be ignored. Apr 24, 2009 at 10:15

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