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Subject: [xsl] Count preceeding sibling but in different element From: "Taco Fleur" <taco@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 16:12:50 +1000 |
I am wanting to count all preceeding sibling (steps) but they could be
in different elements
<element1>
<element2>
<step/>
<step/>
</element2>
<element3>
<step/>
</element3>
<element4>
<step/>
<step/>
<step/>
</element4>
</element1>
The output I am after is
<element1>
<element2>
<step number="1" />
<step number="2"/>
</element2>
<element3>
<step number="3"/>
</element3>
<element4>
<step number="4"/>
<step number="5"/>
<step number="6"/>
</element4>
</element1>
I have have the following which works fine on every step within an
element, i.e.
<element3>
<step/>
</element3>
<element4>
<step/>
<step/>
<step/>
</element4>
Would become
<element3>
<step number="1"/>
</element3>
<element4>
<step number="1"/>
<step number="2"/>
<step number="3"/>
</element4>
<xsl:template match="step">
<xsl:copy>
<xsl:copy-of select="@*" />
<!-- Calculate the step number -->
<xsl:attribute name="number">
<xsl:value-of select="count( preceding-sibling::step ) + 1" />
</xsl:attribute>
<xsl:apply-templates />
</xsl:copy>
</xsl:template>
Can anyone help?
Thanks
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