XProcessingInstruction Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the XProcessingInstruction class.
Overloads
XProcessingInstruction(XProcessingInstruction) |
Initializes a new instance of the XProcessingInstruction class. |
XProcessingInstruction(String, String) |
Initializes a new instance of the XProcessingInstruction class. |
XProcessingInstruction(XProcessingInstruction)
- Source:
- XProcessingInstruction.cs
- Source:
- XProcessingInstruction.cs
- Source:
- XProcessingInstruction.cs
Initializes a new instance of the XProcessingInstruction class.
public:
XProcessingInstruction(System::Xml::Linq::XProcessingInstruction ^ other);
public XProcessingInstruction (System.Xml.Linq.XProcessingInstruction other);
new System.Xml.Linq.XProcessingInstruction : System.Xml.Linq.XProcessingInstruction -> System.Xml.Linq.XProcessingInstruction
Public Sub New (other As XProcessingInstruction)
Parameters
- other
- XProcessingInstruction
The XProcessingInstruction node to copy from.
Remarks
This constructor is primarily used internally to make a deep copy of an XML tree.
See also
Applies to
XProcessingInstruction(String, String)
- Source:
- XProcessingInstruction.cs
- Source:
- XProcessingInstruction.cs
- Source:
- XProcessingInstruction.cs
Initializes a new instance of the XProcessingInstruction class.
public:
XProcessingInstruction(System::String ^ target, System::String ^ data);
public XProcessingInstruction (string target, string data);
new System.Xml.Linq.XProcessingInstruction : string * string -> System.Xml.Linq.XProcessingInstruction
Public Sub New (target As String, data As String)
Parameters
- target
- String
A String containing the target application for this XProcessingInstruction.
- data
- String
The string data for this XProcessingInstruction.
Exceptions
The target
or data
parameter is null
.
The target
does not follow the constraints of an XML name.
Examples
The following example creates an XProcessingInstruction, and specifies a target and the string data for the processing instruction.
XProcessingInstruction pi = new XProcessingInstruction("xml-stylesheet", "type='text/xsl' href='hello.xsl'");
Console.WriteLine(pi);
Dim pi As XProcessingInstruction = <?xml-stylesheet type='text/xsl' href='hello.xsl'?>
Console.WriteLine(pi)
This example produces the following output:
<?xml-stylesheet type='text/xsl' href='hello.xsl'?>
See also
Applies to
.NET