Subject: Add n number of characters to Element text From: "Matthew Cordes" <mcorde61@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 17:49:20 -0400 |
Hello Ross > I need to add n number of characters, the "0" character specifically, to > the text of a particular element depending on the length of the element's text. > > VB had a function for this called String(char, n). > Called like this, String("0", 2) would return "00" > I am not sure what the Java analog is. Perl can do this as well ala ( $var .= "0" x 2; ), but in Java you probably have to use a for loop String var = "" for( int x=0; x < 2; x++ ) { String += "0"; } I personally would use java and store the strings in your xml document, but there is probably a way to do what you want in pure XSLT with a <xsl:for-each> that would loop n times for n zeros, you could probably even have a template that does this and takes the number of times to loop as an <xsl:param> Good luck. -matt XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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