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How do I get just the children of an XElement?

I am currently using the XElement.Descendants() function, which returns all levels of XElements, rather than jus the child nodes.

What I would really like is an IEnumerable of just the children.

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XElement.Nodes

tvanfosson
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XElement.Nodes() should get you what you want.

If you just want the XElement child nodes then you might need to restrict it (depending on your XML) with:

XElement.Nodes().OfType<XElement>()
Steven Robbins
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The immediate child elements of one XElement are accessible by calling the Element() or Elements() functions. Use the overloads with a name to access specific elements, or without to access all child elements.

There are also similar methods like Attribute() and Attributes() that you might find useful.

Bevan