Subject: [xsl] Re: xsl-list Digest 11 Nov 2006 06:10:00 -0000 Issue 955 From: "Rodrigo Segnini" <rsegnini@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 15:53:24 +0900 |
Hi Michael. Thanks for your response. I mean perfectly equivalent XML-wise. For example, these two expressions are equivalent:
EXP1: <specification src="fileName"> </specification>
EXP2: <specification src="fileName"/>
BRANCH1: <track name="trackName" type="primary"> <el index="0" start="0.04" end="6"> <attribute name="AA">-0.78691</attribute> <attribute name="BB">activ</attribute> <attribute name="CC">0.5374</attribute> <attribute name="DD">0.7794</attribute> <attribute name="EE">0.08231</attribute> <attribute name="FF">0.9171</attribute> </el> </track>
BRANCH2 <track name="trackName" type="primary"> <el index="0" start="0.04" end="6"> <attribute name="EE">0.08231</attribute> <attribute name="AA">- 0.78691</attribute> <attribute name="FF">0.9171</attribute> <attribute name="CC">0.5374</attribute> <attribute name="DD">0.7794 </attribute> <attribute name="BB">activ</attribute> </el> </track>
So what I want in the merged output is just one version of either, plus anything that is truly different (new). In the example I provided, that would mean the following section (in the body of FILE2, right before the branch quoted before):
<track name="anotherTrackName" type="primary"> <el index="0" start=" 7.24" end="8.52"> <attribute name="type">preparation</attribute> </el> </track>
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2006 08:29:50 -0000 To: <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> From: "Michael Kay" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: RE: [xsl] Fwd: Merging XML files Message-ID: <005d01c704a2$63ca8be0$6401a8c0@turtle>
> However, just looking for diffs between the two files, > perfectly equivalent nodes in both files which are spelled or > ordered differently end up being duplicated in the output.
Looking for diffs is quite a challenging task. The first job is to specify it clearly. For example, the concept of "perfectly equivalent nodes which are spelled differently" seems an odd one. You need to define your notion of "perfect equivalence" rather precisely.
Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
> I am new into xsl programming and unfortunately, the examples > I found on the web would not work for me. How can I > accomplish this task from the command line using, say, Saxon? > > Thanks a lot! > > Rodrigo > > ----------------------FILE 1----------------------- > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?> <annotation > xml_tb_version="3.1"> > <head> > <specification src="fileName"> > </specification> > </head> > <body> > <track name="trackName" type="primary"> > <el index="0" start="0.04" end="6"> > <attribute name="AA">-0.78691</attribute> > <attribute name="BB">activ</attribute> > <attribute name="CC">0.5374</attribute> > <attribute name="DD">0.7794</attribute> > <attribute name="EE">0.08231</attribute> > <attribute name="FF">0.9171</attribute> > </el> > </track> > </body> > </annotation> > > ----------------------FILE 2----------------------- > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <annotation> > <head> > <specification src=" fileName" /> > </head> > <body> > <track name="anotherTrackName" type="primary"> > <el index="0" start=" 7.24" end="8.52"> > <attribute name="type">preparation</attribute> > </el> > </track> > <track name="trackName" type="primary"> > <el index="0" start="0.04" end="6"> > <attribute name="EE">0.08231</attribute> > <attribute name="AA">- 0.78691</attribute> > <attribute name="FF">0.9171</attribute> > <attribute name="CC">0.5374</attribute> > <attribute name="DD">0.7794 </attribute> > <attribute name="BB">activ</attribute> > </el> > </track> > </body> > </annotation>
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