Python has 'pythonic' methods / ways of writing.
Has anyone come up with such a 'way' for XSLT?
regards
On Fri, 2 Dec 2022 at 13:11, Martin Honnen martin.honnen@xxxxxx
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> Am 12/2/2022 um 2:09 PM schrieb Roger L Costello costello@xxxxxxxxx:
> > Hi Folks,
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> > I have a variable, $tokens, whose value is a sequence of items.
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> > I want to select all items after the first item. Here is one way to do it:
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> > $tokens[position() gt 1]
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> > To my eyes, that is not beautiful code.
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> > Is there a beautiful (i.e., succinct) way to select all items after the first item?
> >
> There is
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> tail($tokens)
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> in XPath 3 and
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> subsequence($tokens, 2)
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> in XPath 2 and later, I think.
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