Subject: [xsl] Presentation of binary relations From: Wolfgang Laun <wolfgang.laun@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 12:13:29 +0100 |
Given is a binary relation R as a subset of S x S, with a simple representation in XML (e.g. <R><E><s1>x</s1><s2>y</s2></E>...</R>). Clearly this can be represented as an HTML table, with rows and columns labelled with si and 'x' in the table cells where appropriate (but I'd accept any other generally available presentation technique). A list of <si> elements in the desired order for row/column labels can be provided. Now this seems to be a pretty mundane task, and I wonder whether anybody has/knows of such a simple *existing* transformation? Thanks Wolfgang
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