GoDiagram Win Reference
TreeStructured Property

Gets or sets whether nested XML elements are treated as logical child nodes connected by links, rather than being structural parts of nodes like subgraphs.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Property TreeStructured As Boolean
public bool TreeStructured {get; set;}

Property Value

The default is false. This may be set to true for those transformers that represent nodes.
Remarks

When this property is true, the XML will typically look like: <node id="0" label="Root" loc="71 190"> <node id="1" label="A1" loc="182 74" /> <node id="2" label="A2" loc="186 276"> <node id="3" label="B1" loc="272 236"> <node id="4" label="C1" loc="346 292"> <node id="5" label="D1" loc="445 259" /> <node id="6" label="D2" loc="448 348" /> </node> </node> <node id="7" label="B2" loc="287 358" /> </node> </node>

When this property is true, it does not make sense to have an attribute/property binding using the special property named "TreeParentNode". The "parent" of any node is implicit in the XML structure, so no node reference is necessary.

Setting this to true also automatically sets BodyConsumesChildElements to true.

Caution: when generating XML, be sure that the collection that you assign to the GoXmlWriter.Objects property only contains the root nodes of the trees. If the collection contains a child node as well as the root node, the XML element with nested elements will be generated in duplicate for that child node as well as for the whole tree starting at the root node.

Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

See Also

Reference

GoXmlBindingTransformer Class
GoXmlBindingTransformer Members

 

 


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