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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T23:00:56+00:00 2026-05-13T23:00:56+00:00

i have the follow code: searchResults.SearchResultCollection.Add( new SearchResult() { Header = HttpUtility.HtmlDecode( htmlDocument.DocumentNode .SelectSingleNode(initialXPath

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i have the follow code:

searchResults.SearchResultCollection.Add(
                new SearchResult()
                    {
                        Header =
                        HttpUtility.HtmlDecode(
                        htmlDocument.DocumentNode
                        .SelectSingleNode(initialXPath + "h3") 
                        .InnerText),
                        Link = HttpUtility.HtmlDecode(
                        htmlDocument.DocumentNode
                        .SelectSingleNode(initialXPath + "div/cite")
                        .InnerText)
                    }
                );

Sometimes htmlDocument.DocumentNode.SelectSingleNode(….) returns null and my application crashed with NullReferenceException. Ofcourse i can write code which check returned value on null reference but then code will be overly verbose. What is graceful way to do that?

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    2026-05-13T23:00:57+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:00 pm

    You could create an extension method on XmlNode, like so:

    public static class ExtensionMethods
    {
        public string GetNodeText(this XmlNode node, string xPath)
        {
            var childNode = node.SelectSingleNode(xPath);
            return (childNode == null)
                ? "" : childNode.InnerText;
        }
    }
    
    searchResults.SearchResultCollection.Add(
        new SearchResult()
            {
                Header = HttpUtility.HtmlDecode(
                        htmlDocument.DocumentNode.GetNodeText(initialXPath + "h3"),
                Link = HttpUtility.HtmlDecode(
                        htmlDocument.DocumentNode.GetNodeText(initialXPath + "div/cite")
            }
        );
    

    Personally, I’d probably just suck it up and put in the null tests explicityly, though 🙂

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