Subject: Re: [xsl] collapsing number ranges From: J-P S <jps@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 13:29:52 +0100 (BST) |
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004, Bruce D'Arcus wrote: ) I was just reminded that page numbers aren't always integers. Example: ) pp. iii-vi. ) ) I guess that settles it then; better to use substrings in this case. If they're not integers then surely they don't want to pass through the substring mill at all, as they'll e.g. turn "xv-xviii" into "xv-iii" depending on your algorithm. You probably want to test they're numbers before they go anywhere near the algorithm, by doing something like string(number($start)) != 'NaN' J-P -- I was doing all right, I was a big hit with the emperor; He said, you and me son, we're both big cats: We're just a little short on stamina
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