Re: [xsl] any thing like array

Subject: Re: [xsl] any thing like array
From: Eric van der Vlist <vdv@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 16:28:33 +0100
kapil wrote:
> 
> hello friends
> is there is any thing like array in xsl.

No, not really, but there are node sets which are much more than arrays
;=) 

If you want to build a node set in a variable, you will often need a
proprietary extension to transform result tree fragments into node sets,
though:

<xsl:variable name="array">
<val>1<val>
<val>2<val>
<val>3<val>
<val>...<val>
<val>n<val>
</xsl:variable>

$array is a result tree fragment and you'll need a proprietary extension
to convert it into $array-ns which can be accessed using XPath (for
instance) "$array-ns/val[2]".

Hope this helps.

Eric

> thanks in advance
> 
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