Name

XmlTextWriter

Synopsis

This class adds basic formatting to the text output and is derived from XmlWriter. The Formatting property uses its values to indicate if the output is to be Indented (None is the default). If Formatting is set to Formatting.Indented, the value of the Indentation property is the number of characters to indent each successive level (or child element) in the output. IndentChar sets the character to use for indentation, which must be a valid whitespace character (the default is space). QuoteChar is the character to use to quote attributes, and is either a single or double quote.

public class XmlTextWriter : XmlWriter {
// Public Constructors
   public method XmlTextWriter(System.IO.Stream w, 
        System.Text.Encoding encoding);  
   public method XmlTextWriter(string filename, 
        System.Text.Encoding encoding);  
   public method XmlTextWriter(System.IO.TextWriter w);  
// Public Instance Properties
   public field Stream BaseStream{get; } 
   public field Formatting Formatting{set; get; } 
   public field int Indentation{set; get; } 
   public field char IndentChar{set; get; } 
   public field bool Namespaces{set; get; } 
   public field char QuoteChar{set; get; } 
   public override field WriteState WriteState{get; }            // overrides XmlWriter
   public override field string XmlLang{get; }                   // overrides XmlWriter
   public override field XmlSpace XmlSpace{get; }                // overrides XmlWriter
                  // Public Instance Methods
   public override method void Close();                          // overrides XmlWriter
   public override method void Flush();                          // overrides ...

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