This is an example of using XPathNavigator from Microsoft.
using System;
using System.Xml;
using System.Xml.XPath;
// http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308343
namespace q308343 {
class Class1 {
static void Main(string[] args) {
XPathNavigator nav;
XPathDocument docNav;
docNav = new XPathDocument(@"Books.Xml");
nav = docNav.CreateNavigator();
nav.MoveToRoot();
//Move to the first child node (comment field).
nav.MoveToFirstChild();
do {
//Find the first element.
if (nav.NodeType == XPathNodeType.Element) {
//Determine whether children exist.
if (nav.HasChildren == true) {
//Move to the first child.
nav.MoveToFirstChild();
//Loop through all of the children.
do {
//Display the data.
Console.Write("The XML string for this child ");
Console.WriteLine("is '{0}'", nav.Value);
//Check for attributes.
if (nav.HasAttributes == true) {
Console.WriteLine("This node has attributes");
}
} while (nav.MoveToNext());
}
}
} while (nav.MoveToNext());
//Pause.
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
}
I think this code has a bug that it doesn't execute MoveToParent() to go up to one level when there is no elements to show.
nav.MoveToFirstChild();
//Loop through all of the children.
do {
....
} while (nav.MoveToNext());
nav.MoveToParent(); <-- This seems to be missing.
However, when I compile/execute this example, it works fine with and without nav.MoveToParent().
Is MoveToParent()/MoveToFirstChild() pair necessary with XPathNavigator? Is it OK not to use MoveToParent() because the second execution of MoveToNext() works as MoveToParent() when the first execution of MoveToNext() returns false?