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XmlReader.ReadContentAsString Method

Definition

Reads the text content at the current position as a String object.

public:
 virtual System::String ^ ReadContentAsString();
public virtual string ReadContentAsString ();
abstract member ReadContentAsString : unit -> string
override this.ReadContentAsString : unit -> string
Public Overridable Function ReadContentAsString () As String

Returns

The text content as a String object.

Exceptions

The attempted cast is not valid.

The string format is not valid.

An XmlReader method was called before a previous asynchronous operation finished. In this case, InvalidOperationException is thrown with the message "An asynchronous operation is already in progress."

Remarks

This method concatenates text, white space, significant white space, and CDATA sections, and skips any comments or processing instructions. Entity references are automatically resolved.

This method can be used convert typed values to a string, or to read the text content while skipping comments and processing instructions.

The following table describes how this method treats each node type.

XmlNodeType Return value Reader behavior
Text

CDATA

Whitespace

SignificantWhitespace

EntityReference

EndEntity
Concatenated content of text, CDATA, white space and significant white space nodes converted to the requested type. Moves to the next start element or end element tag. Entity references are automatically expanded.
Attribute Same as calling XmlConvert.ToXxx on the attribute value. The reader remains in the current position.
Comment

ProcessingInstruction
Ignores the processing instruction (PI) or comment and reads the concatenated text content that follows the PI or comment. Moves to the next start element or end element tag. Entity references are automatically expanded.
EndElement An empty string. The reader remains in the current position.
Element

XmlDeclaration

None

Document

DocumentType

Notation

Entity

DocumentFragment
An InvalidOperationException is thrown. Undefined, although typically the reader remains in the current position.

For more information, see the Remarks section of the XmlReader reference page and the W3C XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes recommendation.

For the asynchronous version of this method, see ReadContentAsStringAsync.

Applies to