Store position in of array item in property during XML deserialization










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Is there any way to store an XmlArrayItem's position in an XmlArray in a class property during XML deserialization?



class PO 
[XmlArray("POLines")]
[XmlArrayItem("POLine")]
List<PO_Line> LineItems get;set;


class PO_Line
[XmlElement("ItemCode")]
string ItemCode get;set;
[XmlElement("UnitCost")]
string UnitCost get;set;
[XmlElement("Quantity")]
string Quantity get;set;

int LineNo get;set; // store index number of array item here



For instance in the below PO file, a new List<PO_Line> would be created that comprises three PO_Lines. The first would have the LineNo property set to 1, the second would have their LineNo set to 2 and the third (predictably) would have their LineNo set to 3.



<POFile>
<POHead>
<PONumber>POR12345</PONumber>
<Customer>ACME001</Customer>
</POHead>
<POLines>
<POLine>
<ItemCode>12345</ItemCode>
<UnitCost>2.99</UnitCost>
<Quantity>100</Quantity>
</POLine>
<POLine>
<ItemCode>23456</ItemCode>
<UnitCost>1.99</UnitCost>
<Quantity>200</Quantity>
</POLine>
<POLine>
<ItemCode>34567</ItemCode>
<UnitCost>5.99</UnitCost>
<Quantity>500</Quantity>
</POLine>
</POLines>
</POLine>


I could obviously iterate through the PO after XML deserialization, but I wanted to know if there was a cleaner way.










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    Is there any way to store an XmlArrayItem's position in an XmlArray in a class property during XML deserialization?



    class PO 
    [XmlArray("POLines")]
    [XmlArrayItem("POLine")]
    List<PO_Line> LineItems get;set;


    class PO_Line
    [XmlElement("ItemCode")]
    string ItemCode get;set;
    [XmlElement("UnitCost")]
    string UnitCost get;set;
    [XmlElement("Quantity")]
    string Quantity get;set;

    int LineNo get;set; // store index number of array item here



    For instance in the below PO file, a new List<PO_Line> would be created that comprises three PO_Lines. The first would have the LineNo property set to 1, the second would have their LineNo set to 2 and the third (predictably) would have their LineNo set to 3.



    <POFile>
    <POHead>
    <PONumber>POR12345</PONumber>
    <Customer>ACME001</Customer>
    </POHead>
    <POLines>
    <POLine>
    <ItemCode>12345</ItemCode>
    <UnitCost>2.99</UnitCost>
    <Quantity>100</Quantity>
    </POLine>
    <POLine>
    <ItemCode>23456</ItemCode>
    <UnitCost>1.99</UnitCost>
    <Quantity>200</Quantity>
    </POLine>
    <POLine>
    <ItemCode>34567</ItemCode>
    <UnitCost>5.99</UnitCost>
    <Quantity>500</Quantity>
    </POLine>
    </POLines>
    </POLine>


    I could obviously iterate through the PO after XML deserialization, but I wanted to know if there was a cleaner way.










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      Is there any way to store an XmlArrayItem's position in an XmlArray in a class property during XML deserialization?



      class PO 
      [XmlArray("POLines")]
      [XmlArrayItem("POLine")]
      List<PO_Line> LineItems get;set;


      class PO_Line
      [XmlElement("ItemCode")]
      string ItemCode get;set;
      [XmlElement("UnitCost")]
      string UnitCost get;set;
      [XmlElement("Quantity")]
      string Quantity get;set;

      int LineNo get;set; // store index number of array item here



      For instance in the below PO file, a new List<PO_Line> would be created that comprises three PO_Lines. The first would have the LineNo property set to 1, the second would have their LineNo set to 2 and the third (predictably) would have their LineNo set to 3.



      <POFile>
      <POHead>
      <PONumber>POR12345</PONumber>
      <Customer>ACME001</Customer>
      </POHead>
      <POLines>
      <POLine>
      <ItemCode>12345</ItemCode>
      <UnitCost>2.99</UnitCost>
      <Quantity>100</Quantity>
      </POLine>
      <POLine>
      <ItemCode>23456</ItemCode>
      <UnitCost>1.99</UnitCost>
      <Quantity>200</Quantity>
      </POLine>
      <POLine>
      <ItemCode>34567</ItemCode>
      <UnitCost>5.99</UnitCost>
      <Quantity>500</Quantity>
      </POLine>
      </POLines>
      </POLine>


      I could obviously iterate through the PO after XML deserialization, but I wanted to know if there was a cleaner way.










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      Is there any way to store an XmlArrayItem's position in an XmlArray in a class property during XML deserialization?



      class PO 
      [XmlArray("POLines")]
      [XmlArrayItem("POLine")]
      List<PO_Line> LineItems get;set;


      class PO_Line
      [XmlElement("ItemCode")]
      string ItemCode get;set;
      [XmlElement("UnitCost")]
      string UnitCost get;set;
      [XmlElement("Quantity")]
      string Quantity get;set;

      int LineNo get;set; // store index number of array item here



      For instance in the below PO file, a new List<PO_Line> would be created that comprises three PO_Lines. The first would have the LineNo property set to 1, the second would have their LineNo set to 2 and the third (predictably) would have their LineNo set to 3.



      <POFile>
      <POHead>
      <PONumber>POR12345</PONumber>
      <Customer>ACME001</Customer>
      </POHead>
      <POLines>
      <POLine>
      <ItemCode>12345</ItemCode>
      <UnitCost>2.99</UnitCost>
      <Quantity>100</Quantity>
      </POLine>
      <POLine>
      <ItemCode>23456</ItemCode>
      <UnitCost>1.99</UnitCost>
      <Quantity>200</Quantity>
      </POLine>
      <POLine>
      <ItemCode>34567</ItemCode>
      <UnitCost>5.99</UnitCost>
      <Quantity>500</Quantity>
      </POLine>
      </POLines>
      </POLine>


      I could obviously iterate through the PO after XML deserialization, but I wanted to know if there was a cleaner way.







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