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HOW TO: Implement and Use Custom Extension Functions When You Execute XPath Queries in Visual C# .NET        
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Non-standard user-defined functions that are used in XML Path Language (XPath) query expressions are referred to as XPath extension functions. You may want to implement a custom XPath extension function when the standard XPath functions do not address a specific requirement.

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