XML Documentation Sample
This sample shows how to use XML to document code. For more information, see XML Documentation Comments (C# Programming Guide).
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To build the XML Documentation sample within Visual Studio
In Solution Explorer, right-click the project and then click Properties.
Open the Configuration Properties folder and then click Build.
Set the XML Documentation File property to XMLsample.xml.
On the Build menu, click Build.
The XML output file will be in the debug directory.
To build the XML Documentation sample from a command prompt
To generate the sample XML documentation, type the following at a command prompt:
csc XMLsample.cs /doc:XMLsample.xml
To see the generated XML, type the following command:
type XMLsample.xml
See Also
Tasks
How to: Use the XML Documentation Features (C# Programming Guide)