Hello dear,
I have a method that populate my class by loading an xml
public class Sample
{
public void loadXML(string xmlFilePath)
{
Sample smp=new Sample();
smp=(Sample)s.Desserialize(reafer); //Deserilize and populate my object from an xml file.
return;
}
}
Now I just want to call this method from another class, so I simply have.
MyClass testObj = new MyClass(); testObj.LoadXML("myFile.xml"); testObj --> is EMPTY after the function returns...
Here is my question:
How can I make my current instance (testObj) filled with the data... without having to RETURN an object from my method ? (I want my method to return void)
I want it to work similarly to the NET XmlDocument class:
XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument();
doc.Load(..) //doc is filled with data
How can I do the same thing? Dows Anybody know how to do this?
Thank you very much in advance for any help
Anonymous User
16-Apr-2011We can use it following manner