Subject: [xsl] "Absurd" for XSLT... :o) (Was: Re: [xsl] when to use xslt) From: Dimtre Novatchev <dnovatchev@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 19:03:44 +1100 |
> Obviously this suitability test can be stretched into something absurd, > e.g.: > > input: > > <number-of-primes>6<number-of-primes> > > output: > > <primes>1,2,3,5,7,11</primes> > > Using XLST to do that computation would not be a great idea :-)... Why do you think so? See the XSLT solution of the Google's "Find the first sequence of 10 consecutive digits of e, which is a prime number" at: http://www.xsltblog.com/archives/code/code_of_the_day/index.html The code is very compact and understandable, using such great XSLT 2.0 and Saxon features as xsl:function and the saxon:memo-function attribute. The solution is amazingly fast and no doubt can be further improved. Cheers, Dimitre.
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