1. | Using the LINQ to XML API to Create an XML Document | | |
2. | Creating an Attribute with Functional Construction | | |
3. | Creating an Attribute and Adding It to Its Element | | |
4. | XAttribute Class represents an XML attribute. | | |
5. | Create a new instance of the XAttribute class from the specified name and value. | | |
6. | Create XAttribute with namespace | | |
7. | Add XAttribute array to XElement | | |
8. | XAttribute.IsNamespaceDeclaration Property tells if this attribute is a namespace declaration. | | |
9. | XAttribute.Name Property returns the expanded name of this attribute. | | |
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10. | XAttribute.NextAttribute Property returns the next attribute of the parent element. | | |
11. | XAttribute.NodeType Property returns the node type for this node. | | |
12. | XAttribute.PreviousAttribute Property returns the previous attribute of the parent element. | | |
13. | XAttribute.Remove removes this attribute from its parent element. | | |
14. | XAttribute.SetValue sets the value of this attribute. | | |
15. | XAttribute.ToString converts the current XAttribute object to a string representation. | | |
16. | XAttribute.Value gets or sets the value of this attribute. | | |
17. | It is easier to use casting when the attribute might or might not exist. | | |
18. | Cast the value of this XAttribute to a Boolean. | | |
19. | Cast the value of this XAttribute to a DateTime. | | |