Move to the specified attribute.
The MoveToAttribute methods enable you to get both random access to attributes and strongly typed access to attribute values.
To get strongly typed access to an attribute value, you must do the following:
After calling MoveToAttribute, the Name, Namespace, Prefix properties will reflect the properties of that attribute.
Moves to the attribute with the specified name.
[Visual Basic] Overloads Overrides Public Function MoveToAttribute(String) As Boolean
[C#] public override bool MoveToAttribute(String);
[C++] public: override bool MoveToAttribute(String*);
[JScript] public override function MoveToAttribute(String) : Boolean;
Moves to the attribute with the specified index.
[Visual Basic] Overloads Overrides Public Function MoveToAttribute(Integer) As Boolean
[C#] public override bool MoveToAttribute(int);
[C++] public: override bool MoveToAttribute(int);
[JScript] public override function MoveToAttribute(int) : Boolean;
Move to the attribute with matching name and namespace.
[Visual Basic] Overloads Overrides Public Function MoveToAttribute(String, String) As Boolean
[C#] public override bool MoveToAttribute(String, String);
[C++] public: override bool MoveToAttribute(String*, String*);
[JScript] public override function MoveToAttribute(String, String) : Boolean;
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