Aspose::Words::CompositeNode::RemoveAllChildren method
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]CompositeNode::RemoveAllChildren method
Removes all the child nodes of the current node.
void Aspose::Words::CompositeNode::RemoveAllChildren()
Examples
Shows how to construct an Aspose.Words document by hand.
auto doc = MakeObject<Document>();
// A blank document contains one section, one body and one paragraph.
// Call the "RemoveAllChildren" method to remove all those nodes,
// and end up with a document node with no children.
doc->RemoveAllChildren();
// This document now has no composite child nodes that we can add content to.
// If we wish to edit it, we will need to repopulate its node collection.
// First, create a new section, and then append it as a child to the root document node.
auto section = MakeObject<Section>(doc);
doc->AppendChild(section);
// Set some page setup properties for the section.
section->get_PageSetup()->set_SectionStart(SectionStart::NewPage);
section->get_PageSetup()->set_PaperSize(PaperSize::Letter);
// A section needs a body, which will contain and display all its contents
// on the page between the section's header and footer.
auto body = MakeObject<Body>(doc);
section->AppendChild(body);
// Create a paragraph, set some formatting properties, and then append it as a child to the body.
auto para = MakeObject<Paragraph>(doc);
para->get_ParagraphFormat()->set_StyleName(u"Heading 1");
para->get_ParagraphFormat()->set_Alignment(ParagraphAlignment::Center);
body->AppendChild(para);
// Finally, add some content to do the document. Create a run,
// set its appearance and contents, and then append it as a child to the paragraph.
auto run = MakeObject<Run>(doc);
run->set_Text(u"Hello World!");
run->get_Font()->set_Color(System::Drawing::Color::get_Red());
para->AppendChild(run);
ASSERT_EQ(u"Hello World!", doc->GetText().Trim());
doc->Save(ArtifactsDir + u"Section.CreateManually.docx");
See Also
- Class CompositeNode
- Namespace Aspose::Words
- Library Aspose.Words for C++