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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T20:37:03+00:00 2026-05-27T20:37:03+00:00

I’m trying to modify an XmlDocument by deleting nodes from it while I’m iterating

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I’m trying to modify an XmlDocument by deleting nodes from it while I’m iterating through the candidate set of nodes. The problem I’m having is that even though nodes has 206 elements, MoveNext() is returning false after element 1.

Could this be because I’m modifying the data? How can I get around this? Or is there anothe reason I’m missing? My code is below.

Any other way of accomplishing the same thing (selectively deleting nodes from an XML file) would work fine too.

XmlReader reader = XmlReader.Create(myFile.FullName);

// Load document
XmlDocument document = new XmlDocument();
document.Load(reader);
XPathNavigator navigator = document.CreateNavigator();

// Select elementD nodes with the correct format (there are other elementD nodes that we 
// want to ignore
XPathNodeIterator nodes = navigator.Select("/elementA/elementB/elementC/elementB/elementD");

// Keep count of how many nodes we've deleted
int count = 0;

while (nodes.MoveNext)
{
moreNodes = nodes.MoveNext();

XPathNavigator node = nodes.Current;

logger.log(node.ToString());
string name = node.GetAttribute("name", "");

// If name isn't a valid name, delete it from the document
if (!validNames.Contains(name))
{
    count++;

    // Get the parent node (elementB)
    XPathNavigator elementBNode = node.SelectSingleNode("..");

    // And its parent node (elementC)
    XPathNavigator elementCNode = elementBNode.SelectSingleNode("..");

    // Delete the elementB node
    elementBNode.DeleteSelf();

    // It the elementC node is empty, then delete it as well
    if (!elementCNode.HasChildren)
    {
    elementCNode.DeleteSelf();
    }
}
}

// Make sure the document gets formatted nicely
XmlWriterSettings settings= new XmlWriterSettings();
settings.Indent = true;
settings.IndentChars = ("    ");

// Write out the modified document
XmlWriter writer = XmlWriter.Create(myFile + ".modified", settings);
document.WriteTo(writer);
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    2026-05-27T20:37:04+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 8:37 pm

    From the documentation here (under “Remarks”):

    When using the XPathNodeIterator, if you edit the current node or any
    of its ancestors, your current position is lost. If you want to edit a
    number of nodes that you have selected, create a XPathNavigator array,
    copy all of the nodes from the XPathNodeIterator into the array, then
    iterate through the array and modify the nodes.

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