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Demonstrate the XML UpdateAt Method
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Demonstrates the XML UpdateAt method.Note: This example requires Chilkat v9.5.0.64 or later.
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Add-Type -Path "C:\chilkat\ChilkatDotNet47-x64\ChilkatDotNet47.dll"
# Note: This example requires Chilkat v9.5.0.64 or later.
$xml = New-Object Chilkat.Xml
$xml.Tag = "animals"
$autoCreate = $true
# When the autoCreate argument equals $true, the UpdateAt
# method auto-creates the children as needed:
$xml.UpdateAt("penguin",$autoCreate,"flightless bird")
$xml.UpdateAt("mammal|rodent|squirrel",$autoCreate,"bushy tail")
$xml.UpdateAt("mammal|rodent|rat",$autoCreate,"long hairless tail")
# Show the XML
$($xml.GetXml())
# <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
# <animals>
# <penguin>flightless bird</penguin>
# <mammal>
# <rodent>
# <squirrel>bushy tail</squirrel>
# <rat>long hairless tail</rat>
# </rodent>
# </mammal>
# </animals>
# Now update each node's content..
$xml.UpdateAt("penguin",$autoCreate,"black and white")
$xml.UpdateAt("mammal|rodent|squirrel",$autoCreate,"grey, red, or black")
$xml.UpdateAt("mammal|rodent|rat",$autoCreate,"brown, grey, white, or black")
$($xml.GetXml())
# <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
# <animals>
# <penguin>black and white</penguin>
# <mammal>
# <rodent>
# <squirrel>grey, red, or black</squirrel>
# <rat>brown, grey, white, or black</rat>
# </rodent>
# </mammal>
# </animals>
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