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Dana PearsonSubject: followup on tokenize with /r
Author: Dana Pearson
Date: 27 Sep 2012 08:40 PM
Still have difficulty figuring out how to match a carriage return, new line, etc.

My stylesheet includes another XML file that I use during the transformation so I created an file with elements whose content is identical to the source file I'm trying to transform.

I've attached to very small files: titles.xml and titleStylesheet.xsl

I need to split a title string at the first appearance of a carriage return. The string before the first carriage return goes into one element; the remainder of the string goes into a sibling element.

If there are no carriage returns, the entire string goes into the first element and no sibling element is created.

I thought the input from the Stylus Studio support staff was the answer but was able to figure out how to use it. In particular, a variable constructor reports an error that I've added to the commented out variable.

thanks,
Dana Pearson


Unknowntitles.xml
short xml file of title elements

UnknowntitleStylesheet.xsl
titles stylesheet

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Ivan PedruzziSubject: followup on tokenize with /r
Author: Ivan Pedruzzi
Date: 27 Sep 2012 10:50 PM
Solution attached

Hope this help
Ivan Pedruzzi
Stylus Studio Team


DocumenttitleStylesheet2.xsl

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Dana PearsonSubject: followup on tokenize with /r
Author: Dana Pearson
Date: 28 Sep 2012 11:40 AM
Thanks for your help, Ivan but I think I did not state my problem well enough.

I have some title element content that appears to be the result of copy and paste of titles.

<title>Title string 1
Title string 2
Title string 3
Title string 4
</title>

I'm transforming the source file into MARCXML which requires that main title and subtitle or other title information be placed in a separate sibling element.

In all cases the main title is on the first line of this copied content. I need to find a way to place the string on the first line in one title element and 2nd or more lines of the title strings in a sibling subtitle element.

Thus,

<title>Title string 1</title>
<substitle>Title string 2 Title string 3 Title string 4</subtitle>

regards,
Dana Pearson

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Ivan PedruzziSubject: followup on tokenize with /r
Author: Ivan Pedruzzi
Date: 28 Sep 2012 02:12 PM

See if this variant helps

Ivan Pedruzzi
Stylus Studio Team


DocumenttitleStylesheet3.xsl

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Dana PearsonSubject: followup on tokenize with /r
Author: Dana Pearson
Date: 28 Sep 2012 03:03 PM
Thanks very much, Ivan...that's the solution and also something to study..I have limited string manipulation experience and have never used replace..

thanks again, you guys are great..

regards,
Dana Pearson

 
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