Subject: [xsl] Finding unique columns for building a table ... From: "Richard Pugh" <rpugh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 21:38:15 +0100 |
Hi all - I've just started using XSLT, so apologies if this is a basic question. I would RTFM but my colleague has TFM so I can't at the moment! Anyway, the question:- I have an XML document that looks like this ... <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <myRoot> <myResults> <myOutput Dose="1"> <timePoint time="1"> <Value name="P50" Label="Median">1924.836</Value> <Value name="P2.5" Label="2.5%">1194.928</Value> <Value name="P97.5" Label="97.5%">2598.446</Value> </timePoint> <timePoint time="2"> <Value name="P50" Label="Median">1851.636</Value> <Value name="P2.5" Label="2.5%">1723.220</Value> <Value name="P97.5" Label="97.5%">2024.470</Value> </timePoint> ... What I want to do is build a table using 2/3 predefined columns and all columns I have "value" for at each timePoint (eg. P2.5, P50 and P97.5 in this case). So, I want my output to look like this:- Dose Time Median 2.5% 97.5% 1 1 1924.836 1194.928 2598.446 1 2 1851.636 1723.220 2024.470 . I can see how I could iterate through and build the "rows" of the table output, but I can't see how I figure out how many columns of values there are in the first place. Does anyone have a good approach to finding all columns (P50, P2.5 and P97.5 in this case), storing that information, then using that to reference values when iterating through rows? Many thanks for any help . Rich.
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