| Visual Basic (Declaration) | |
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Public Property DateTimeFormat As XmlFastInfosetFormat | |
| Visual Basic (Usage) | |
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Dim instance As XmlFastInfosetWriterProfile Dim value As XmlFastInfosetFormat instance.DateTimeFormat = value value = instance.DateTimeFormat | |
| C# | |
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public XmlFastInfosetFormat DateTimeFormat {get; set;} | |
| Delphi | |
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public read-write property DateTimeFormat: XmlFastInfosetFormat; | |
| JScript | |
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public function get,set DateTimeFormat : XmlFastInfosetFormat | |
| Managed Extensions for C++ | |
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public: __property XmlFastInfosetFormat get_DateTimeFormat(); public: __property void set_DateTimeFormat( XmlFastInfosetFormat value ); | |
| C++/CLI | |
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public: property XmlFastInfosetFormat DateTimeFormat { XmlFastInfosetFormat get(); void set ( XmlFastInfosetFormat value); } | |
Values of this data type can be encoded using any of the following representations:
- Literal
- LiteralNoIndex
- RestrictedAlphabet
- RestrictedAlphabetNoIndex
When values are indexed, they are added to the Fast Infoset vocabulary in order to reduce redundancy and increase compactness. If there are few repeating values of the same data type then it might be preferable not to use indexing.