| Subject: [xsl] XPath for number of preceding nodes sharing an ancestor From: Michael Strasser <M.Strasser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 09:24:30 +1000 | 
I want to count the number of preceding nodes that share an ancestor node.
I have a document like this:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<module>
  <inputform>
    <title>
      <input>
        <!-- etc. -->
      </input>
    </title>
    <introduction>
      <input>
        <!-- etc. -->
      </input>
    </introduction>
  </inputform>
  <!-- More inputform and other elements. -->
</module>
When each input element is processed I need a unique number within the
inputform node.
My XSL includes:
<xsl:template match="input">
  <xsl:variable name="input-count"
    select="count(preceding::input[ancestor::inputform =
current()/ancestor::inputform]) + 1"/>
  <!-- Do stuff with $input-count. -->
</xsl:template>
This works but the XPath in the select attribute of xsl:variable feels a
bit clumsy. Is there a better way or am I feeling worried because it is
rather wordy?
Thanks in advance.
-- 
Michael Strasser
Brisbane, Australia
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