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Subject: Re: [xsl] Urgent!Loop_Condition From: Mike Brown <mike@xxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 21:24:07 -0700 (MST) |
Kim Durand wrote:
> I want to have an anology of the following algorithm in xsl
>
> int i = 1;
> when(condition)
> {
> if(i ==1)
> {
> print(welcome on your first visit);
> }
> .. do something..
> ++i;
>
> }
You don't. XSLT is a functional language, not a procedural one. "++i" is
impossible because of XSLT's side-effect-free nature -- variable "i" is not a
pointer to a mutable section of memory; it is the name of an object in the
XPath/XSLT data model.
I would need more info about what you're doing in order to provide a better
answer, but as Thomas Passin pointed out, if you are processing a node-set,
you can use position() in the template(s) that match the nodes in that set.
- Mike
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