RE: Getting a node's cousin

Subject: RE: Getting a node's cousin
From: DPawson@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 16:23:38 +0100
the parent axis takes you up one generation.
The following-sibling axis then isolates only the cousins after your parent,
or preceding-sibling cousins before your parent,
then use the child axis to get to your cousin.

Does that make sense <grin/>

../child2_of_child2/grandchild may be what you want,
or perhaps a for-each with the node-set produced from
../childn_of_childm?


The pic on page 40 of Ken Holmans notes explains it,
some trial error finds out what the axis do,
now Nic has an example(27) at his page!

HTH DaveP


>Given this XML
><data>
><parent>parent1
><child>child1
><grandchild>child1_of_child1</grandchild>
><grandchild>child2_of_child1</grandchild>
></child>
><child>child2
><grandchild>child1_of_child2</grandchild>
><grandchild>child2_of_child2</grandchild>
></child>
></parent>
>when I am processing a grandchild, how can I access the 
>immediate next set of
>grandchildren, ie my sibling's children (hence my cousin term) 
> I've tried using
>position() incremented by 1 (with a test for existence) but 
>the position() seems
>to be always using my position and not that of my parent.
>For example ../../child[position()] uses the grandchild 
>position within the
>current child.  Not exactly what I want.
>Any thoughts?
>TIA,
>Larry Mason
>Member Technical Staff
>i2 Technologies
>---------------------- Forwarded by Larry 
>Mason/Dallas/US/i2Tech on 08/11/99
>08:59 AM ---------------------------
>
>
>Miloslav Nic <nicmila@xxxxxxxx> on 08/11/99 08:33:58 AM
>
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>Subject:  Re: Replace all occurrences
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>
>
>XPath draft: http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath
>
>Henrik Andersson wrote:
>>
>> Thank you very much!
>>
>> The example really helped me. Just one more question. Where 
>can I read
>> more about the "translate()"-function?
>>
>> Thanks again!
>> /Henrik
>>
>> Miloslav Nic wrote:
>> >
>> > look at example 28 of
>> > http://zvon.vscht.cz:/HTMLonly/XSLTutorial/Books/Book1/index.html
>> > for an example.(It is not general, but it should work in your case)
>> >
>> > Henrik Andersson wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Hi!
>> > >
>> > > I have some xml looking like this:
>> > >
>> > > <?xml version="1.0"?>
>> > > <citylist>
>> > >         <distance city="A">1 HOURS</distance>
>> > >         <distance city="B">2 HOURS</distance>
>> > >         <distance city="C">30 MINUTES</distance>
>> > >         <distance city="D">6 HOURS</distance>
>> > > </citylist>
>> > >
>> > > ...and some xsl looking like this:
>> > >
>> > > <xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl='http://www.w3.org/XSL/Transform/1.0'>
>> > > <xsl:template match="citylist">
>> > >         <xsl:for-each select="distance">
>> > >                 <xsl:value-of select="@city"/>
>> > >                 <xsl:text>=</xsl:text>
>> > >                 <xsl:value-of select="."/>
>> > >                 <xsl:text>    </xsl:text>
>> > >         </xsl:for-each>
>> > > </xsl:template>
>> > > </xsl:stylesheet>
>> > >
>> > > Together this creates this:
>> > >
>> > > A=1 HOURS    B=2 HOURS    C=30 MINUTES    D=6 HOURS
>> > >
>> > > This is the "result" I wan't besides that instead of the 
>words "HOURS"
>> > > and "MINUTES" I wan't it to say "Hour" and "Minutes", 
>with the first
>> > > letter as a capital and the rest as small letters. Is 
>this possible to
>> > > do with xsl?
>> > >
>> > > Thanks!
>> > > /Henrik
>> > >
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