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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T00:00:18+00:00 2026-05-28T00:00:18+00:00

Let’s say I have an XML file such as this: <root> <level1 name=level1A> <level2

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Let’s say I have an XML file such as this:

<root>
  <level1 name="level1A">
    <level2 name="level2A">
      <level3 name="level3A">
        <level4 name="level4A">
          <level5 name="level5A">
            <level6 name="level6A">
              <level7 name="level7A">
                <level8 name="level8A"></level8>
              </level7>
            </level6>
          </level5>
        </level4>
      </level3>
    </level2>
  </level1>
   <level1 name="level1B">
     <level2 name="level2B">
       <level3 name="level3B">
        <level4 name="level4B">
          <level5 name="level5B">
            <level6 name="level6B">
              <level7 name="level7B">
                <level8 name="level8B"></level8>
              </level7>
            </level6>
          </level5>
        </level4>
      </level3>
    </level2>
  </level1>
</root>

How can I read this file and execute a code snippet depending on the element? for example, if the “name” element says “level7a”, execute code snippet X. If the name element says level7B, execute code snippet Y.

I can provide such code snippets if t makes answering the question easier. Thanks for the help!

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    2026-05-28T00:00:19+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 12:00 am

    You could create a Dictionary<string, Action> which maps attribute names to actions. Then while parsing the xml you can look up the snippet in the dictionary and execute it.

    Quick example:

    var attributeActions = new Dictionary<string, Action>();
    attributeActions["level1A"] = () => { /* do something */ };
    attributeActions["level2A"] = () => { /* do something else */ };
    
    ...
    // call it
    attributActions[node.Attributes["name"]]();
    

    You would need to check that the key actually exists but you could make extension method for that to encapsulate that functionality:

    public static void Execute<TKey>(this IDictionary<TKey, Action> actionMap, TKey key)
    {
        Action action;
        if (actionMap.TryGet(key, out action))
        {
             action();
        }
    }
    

    Then you can call it like this:

    attributActions.Execute(node.Attributes["name"]);
    

    Instead of an Action (which is a parameterless snippet returning void) you might want to use Action<T> or Func<T, R> in case you need to pass paramters and/or get return values.

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