Subject: [xsl] (correction) [xsl] differences between x != 0 and not(x = 0) From: "Jaime Stuardo" <jstuardo@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 10:11:49 -0400 |
Sorry, this is what to accomplish: 1. <row> <x>0</x> </row> <row> <x>4</x> </row> <row> <x>0</x> </row> The test should return FALSE 2. <row> <x>0</x> </row> <row> <x>0</x> </row> <row> <x>0</x> </row> The test should return TRUE. That is, when ALL nodes have value of 0, I have to do something, and when at least one x has a value different from 0, I want to do other thing. I want to use <xsl:if>, not <xsl:choose> Thanks Jaime -----Mensaje original----- De: Jaime Stuardo Enviado el: Miircoles, 08 de Junio de 2005 10:03 Para: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Asunto: [xsl] differences between x != 0 and not(x = 0) Hi all.. I always forgot this thing. If I want to test that all nodes has value different from 0, I have to use x!=0 or not(x=0) ? For example, <row> <x>0</x> </row> <row> <x>4</x> </row> <row> <x>0</x> </row> The test for the above example should return TRUE. <row> <x>0</x> </row> <row> <x>0</x> </row> <row> <x>0</x> </row> The test for the above example should return FALSE. Thanks Jaime
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