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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T08:15:09+00:00 2026-05-29T08:15:09+00:00

I’m using an XmlSerializer . My class: [Serializable] [XmlRoot(ElementName=MyClass)] public class MyClass { public

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I’m using an XmlSerializer. My class:

[Serializable]
[XmlRoot(ElementName="MyClass")]
public class MyClass
{
    public string Value;
}

I would like to serialize it so that Value ends up as an attribute of a subelement named (for instance) “Text”.

Desired outcome:

<MyClass>
    <Text Value="3"/>
</MyClass>

But NOT (which would be the effect of marking Value as an XmlAttribute)

<MyClass Value="3">
</MyClass>

And NOT (which would be the effect of marking Value as an XmlElement):

<MyClass>
    <Value>3</Value>
</MyClass>

How do I achieve this?

I am aware that I could change the type of Value from string to another serializable custom class.

Unfortunately, I have plenty of such properties, so I’d need to create dozens of tiny classes.

Is there any quicker solution?


EDIT:

In response to your comments:

  • No, not every property has to be serialized to a subelement named “Text”. Subelement’s name is unique and unambiguous.

  • Sample output XML:

    <visibility>
        <site visible="yes"/>
        <comparator visible="no"/>
        <expiration days="7"/>
        <comment>blahblahblah</comment>
    <visibility>
    
  • Sample class:

!

[XmlRoot(ElementName="Visibility")]
public class Visibility
{
    [XPath("/site@visible")] // if only this was possible!
    public string OnSite
    {
        get { return SiteVisible ? "yes" : "no"; }
    }

    [XPath("/comparator@visible")] // as above...
    public string InComparator
    {
        get { return ComparatorVisible ? "yes" : "no"; }
    }

    [XmlIgnore]
    public bool SiteVisible;
    [XmlIgnore]
    public bool ComparatorVisible;

    [XPath("/expiration@days")] // as above...
    public int ExpiresAfterDays; 

    [XmlElement("comment")] // this is easy
    public string Comment;
}
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    2026-05-29T08:15:10+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 8:15 am

    Without changing the type of Value I think it’s not possible. You can add the attribute XmlElement(ElementName="Text") on Value but you will obtain a result similar to this:

    <MyClass> 
        <Text>3</Text> 
    </MyClass> 
    

    Edited:
    Another solution can involve XSLT transformation: you can generate the xml using .Net serialization and after apply a xml transformation.

    XslTransform myXslTransform = new XslTransform();
    myXslTransform.Load(xsltDoc);
    myXslTransform.Transform(sourceDoc, resultDoc);
    

    The trasformation of my example should be something like this:

    <xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">
        <xsl:template match="/">
        <root>
            <xsl:apply-templates/>
        </root>
        </xsl:template>
        <xsl:template match="MyClass">
            <MyClass>
                <Text>
                   <xsl:attribute name="Value">
                        <xsl:value-of select="Text"/>
                   </xsl:attribute>
                </Text>
            </MyClass>
        </xsl:template>
    </xsl:stylesheet>
    
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