CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder.CreateFromLdml(String) Methode
Definitie
Belangrijk
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Reconstitueert een CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder object uit een opgegeven XML-bestand dat een weergave van het object bevat.
public:
static System::Globalization::CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder ^ CreateFromLdml(System::String ^ xmlFileName);
public static System.Globalization.CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder CreateFromLdml(string xmlFileName);
static member CreateFromLdml : string -> System.Globalization.CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder
Public Shared Function CreateFromLdml (xmlFileName As String) As CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder
Parameters
- xmlFileName
- String
Een bestandsnaam die de XML-weergave van een CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder object bevat.
Retouren
Een nieuw object dat gelijk is aan de informatie die is opgeslagen in de xmlFileName parameter.
Uitzonderingen
xmlFileName is null.
xmlFileName is een lege tekenreeks (""), of ongeldige bestandsnaam of padnaam.
De gegevens in xmlFileName hebben geen geldige XML-indeling.
– of –
Er is een I/O-fout opgetreden tijdens het openen xmlFileName.
De gegevens in xmlFileName hebben geen geldige LDML-indeling.
Voorbeelden
In het volgende voorbeeld ziet u de Save en CreateFromLdml methoden.
// This example demonstrates the CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder.Save and
// CreateFromLdml methods.
// Compile this example with a reference to sysglobl.dll.
using System;
using System.Globalization;
using System.IO;
using System.Xml;
class Sample
{
public static void Main()
{
string savedCARIB = "mySavedCARIB.xml";
string msg1 = "The name of the original CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder" +
" is \"{0}\".";
string msg2 = "Reconstituting the CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder object " +
"from \"{0}\".";
string msg3 = "The name of the reconstituted CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder" +
" is \"{0}\".";
// Construct a new, privately used culture that extends the en-US culture
// provided by the .NET Framework. In this sample, the CultureAndRegion-
// Types.Specific parameter creates a minimal CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder
// object that you must populate with culture and region information.
CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder cib1 = null;
CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder cib2 = null;
try {
cib1 = new CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder(
"x-en-US-sample", CultureAndRegionModifiers.None);
}
catch (ArgumentException ae)
{
Console.WriteLine(ae);
return;
}
// Populate the new CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder object with culture information.
CultureInfo ci = new CultureInfo("en-US");
cib1.LoadDataFromCultureInfo(ci);
// Populate the new CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder object with region information.
RegionInfo ri = new RegionInfo("US");
cib1.LoadDataFromRegionInfo(ri);
// Display a property of the new custom culture.
Console.Clear();
Console.WriteLine(msg1, cib1.CultureName);
// Save the new CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder object in the specified file in
// LDML format. The file is saved in the same directory as the application
// that calls the Save method.
Console.WriteLine("Saving the custom culture to a file...");
try {
cib1.Save( savedCARIB );
}
catch (IOException exc)
{
Console.WriteLine("** I/O exception: {0}", exc.Message);
return;
}
// Create a new CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder object from the persisted file.
Console.WriteLine(msg2, savedCARIB);
try {
cib2 = CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder.CreateFromLdml( savedCARIB );
}
catch (XmlException xe)
{
Console.WriteLine("** XML validation exception: {0}", xe.Message);
return;
}
// Display a property of the resonstituted custom culture.
Console.WriteLine(msg3, cib2.CultureName);
// At this point you could call the Register method and make the reconstituted
// custom culture available to other applications. The mySavedCARIB.xml file
// remains on your computer.
}
}
/*
This code example produces the following results:
The name of the original CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder is "x-en-US-sample".
Saving the custom culture to a file...
Reconstituting the CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder object from "mySavedCARIB.xml".
The name of the reconstituted CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder is "x-en-US-sample".
*/
' This example demonstrates the CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder.Save and
' CreateFromLdml methods.
' Compile this example with a reference to sysglobl.dll.
Imports System.Globalization
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Xml
Class Sample
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim savedCARIB As String = "mySavedCARIB.xml"
Dim msg1 As String = "The name of the original CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder" & _
" is ""{0}""."
Dim msg2 As String = "Reconstituting the CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder object " & _
"from ""{0}""."
Dim msg3 As String = "The name of the reconstituted CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder" & _
" is ""{0}""."
' Construct a new, privately used culture that extends the en-US culture
' provided by the .NET Framework. In this sample, the CultureAndRegion-
' Types.Specific parameter creates a minimal CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder
' object that you must populate with culture and region information.
Dim cib1 As CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder = Nothing
Dim cib2 As CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder = Nothing
Try
cib1 = New CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder("x-en-US-sample", _
CultureAndRegionModifiers.None)
Catch ae As ArgumentException
Console.WriteLine(ae)
Return
End Try
' Populate the new CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder object with culture information.
Dim ci As New CultureInfo("en-US")
cib1.LoadDataFromCultureInfo(ci)
' Populate the new CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder object with region information.
Dim ri As New RegionInfo("US")
cib1.LoadDataFromRegionInfo(ri)
' Display a property of the new custom culture.
Console.Clear()
Console.WriteLine(msg1, cib1.CultureName)
' Save the new CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder object in the specified file in
' LDML format. The file is saved in the same directory as the application
' that calls the Save method.
Console.WriteLine("Saving the custom culture to a file...")
Try
cib1.Save(savedCARIB)
Catch exc As IOException
Console.WriteLine("** I/O exception: {0}", exc.Message)
Return
End Try
' Create a new CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder object from the persisted file.
Console.WriteLine(msg2, savedCARIB)
Try
cib2 = CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder.CreateFromLdml(savedCARIB)
Catch xe As XmlException
Console.WriteLine("** XML validation exception: {0}", xe.Message)
Return
End Try
' Display a property of the resonstituted custom culture.
Console.WriteLine(msg3, cib2.CultureName)
' At this point you could call the Register method and make the reconstituted
' custom culture available to other applications. The mySavedCARIB.xml file
' remains on your computer.
End Sub
End Class
'This code example produces the following results:
'
'The name of the original CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder is "x-en-US-sample".
'Saving the custom culture to a file...
'Reconstituting the CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder object from "mySavedCARIB.xml".
'The name of the reconstituted CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder is "x-en-US-sample".
'
Opmerkingen
De xmlFileName parameter geeft een bestandsnaam op die de XML-weergave van een CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder object bevat. De indeling van het XML-bestand heet Locale Data Markup Language (LDML) versie 1.1. Er wordt een nieuw CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder object gemaakt en geïnitialiseerd met de gegevens in xmlFileName. De Save methode voert de omgekeerde bewerking van de CreateFromLdml methode uit.
In het LDML-bestand worden de eigenschappen van een cultuur opgegeven als onderliggende elementen van het <special> element in de <identity> sectie. Een eigenschapswaarde wordt doorgaans opgegeven door het kenmerk van type het element. In het volgende fragment van een LDML-bestand wordt bijvoorbeeld het bovenliggende element van een cultuur gedefinieerd als de Engelse neutrale cultuur.
<identity>
<version number="1.1">ldml version 1.1</version>
<generation date="2012-05-16" />
<special xmlns:msLocale="http://schemas.microsoft.com/globalization/2004/08/carib/ldml">
<!-content removed -->
<msLocale:parentName type="en" />
<!-content removed -->
</special>
</identity>
Zie Unicode Technical Standard #35, 'Locale Data Markup Language (LDML)' op de website van Unicode Consortium voor meer informatie over de LDML-standaard.