Michalmas wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I made small error in the example XMLs, actually the main problem i
> had i skipped.
>
> In the result XML, i need to get referance of attribute space of
> previous node (something like preceding-sibling). If the previous node
> doens't have it, i need to go further back until i find it or until
> the beginning of XML.
>
> Correct result XML would be:
> <example>
> <someNode>
> <value>asas</value>
> <name>asas</name>
> <space>12</space>
> </someNode>
> <interestingNode>
> <con>someString</con>
> <follow>
> <return>0</return>
> </follow>
> <space>5</space>
> </interestingNode>
>
> <node1 space="12">1</node1> <!-- HERE space attribute -->
> <node2 space="12">2</node2>
> <node3 space="12">3</node3>
> <node4 space="12">4</node4>
> </example>
The key difference here will be to use the xpath
'preceding-sibling::*[space]/space[1]' to pick the right space tag. The
logic here is as follows:
1) 'preceding-sibling::*' - get all preceding siblings of the current node
2) '[space]' - filter these to the ones with a 'space' child.
3) '/space[1]' - get the first 'space' child.
<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0"
xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">
<xsl:template match="example">
<xsl:apply-templates/>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="interestingNode[con='someString']">
<interestingNode>
<xsl:copy-of select="con" />
<follow>
<return>0</return>
</follow>
<xsl:copy-of select="space" />
</interestingNode>
<xsl:variable name="space"
select="preceding-sibling::*[space]/space[1]" />
<xsl:for-each select="follow/*">
<xsl:copy>
<xsl:attribute name="space" select="$space" />
<xsl:copy-of select="node()" />
</xsl:copy>
</xsl:for-each>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="*">
<xsl:copy-of select="." />
</xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>
> On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Michael Kay <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Not the most imaginative title for a post.
>>
>>> <example>
>>> <someNode>
>>> <value>asas</value>
>>> <name>asas</name>
>>> <space>12</space>
>>> </someNode>
>>> <interestingNode>
>>> <con>someString</con>
>>> <follow>
>>> <node1>1</node1>
>>> <node2>2</node2>
>>> <node3>3</node3>
>>> <node4>4</node4>
>>> </follow>
>>> <space>5</space>
>>> </interestingNode>
>>> </example>
>>>
>>>
>>> Now i want to transform it to:
>>>
>>> <example>
>>> <someNode>
>>> <value>asas</value>
>>> <name>asas</name>
>>> <space>12</space>
>>> </someNode>
>>> <interestingNode>
>>> <con>someString</con>
>>> <follow>
>>> <return>0</return>
>>> </follow>
>>> <space>5</space>
>>> </interestingNode>
>>>
>>> <node1 space="5">1</node1>
>>> <node2 space="5">2</node2>
>>> <node3 space="5">3</node3>
>>> <node4 space="5">4</node4>
>>> </example>
>>>
>>>
>>> The changes are:
>>> - when interestingNode is found, we check the con value
>>> - if con value conforms someString, then we make
>>> transformation of this part by:
>>> - evrything in follow node is moved outside interestingNode
>>> - follow node gets one child return
>>> - all nodes moved outside get an attribute space with
>>> value specified in original node
>>>
>> That seems to be a rule you can translate directly into XSLT:
>>
>> <xsl:template match="interestingNode[con='someString']">
>> <xsl:copy>
>> <xsl:copy-of select="con"/>
>> <follow><return>0</return></follow>
>> <xsl:copy-of select="space"/>
>> </xsl:copy>
>> <xsl:variable name="space" select="space"/>
>> <xsl:for-each select="follow/*">
>> <xsl:copy>
>> <xsl:attribute name="space" select="$space"/>
>> <xsl:copy-of select="child::node()"/>
>> </xsl:copy>
>> </xsl:for-each>
>> </xsl:template>
>>
>> Michael Kay
>> http://www.saxonica.com/
>
>
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