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count all the distinct timezones in an XML documentusing XPath

Michael Kay mike at saxonica.com
Fri Dec 12 11:48:15 PST 2008


  count all the distinct timezones in an XML
	documentusing XPath
The nearest to a map() function is the "for" expression
 
count(distinct-values(for $x in //element(*, xs:date) return
timezone-from-date($x), 
                               for $x in //element(*, xs:dateTime) return
timezone-from-dateTime($x), 
                               for $x in //element(*, xs:time) return
timezone-from-time($x))) eq 1
 
But there is also the "simple mapping operator" "/" -
 
//element(*,xs:date)/timezone-from-date(.)
 
It's rather tedious that there's no polymorphism (or support of union types)
so that the different date/time types have to be enumerated like this.
 
Note that if a dateTime has no timezone, timezone-from-dateTime() will
return (), which is ignored in counting the distinct values.
 
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/ 


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Subject:  count all the distinct timezones in an XML
documentusing XPath



How can I count all the distinct timezones in a single XML document using
XPath?

 

I have an XML document with many elements and attributes with the type
xs:date or xs:datetime. One of the rules of the system receiving my document
is that all timezones must be the same in the document. Ideally I would like
to express this constraint purely in XPath 2 rather than XQuery so I can put
the constraint in a xs:assert statement.

 

If there was a map function in XPath I would write something like this:

 

count(distinct-values(map(fn:date-from-timezone(), //(element(*,
xs:date)|attribute(*, xs:date)|element(*, xs:datetime)|attribute(*,
xs:datetime))))) eq 1

 

This XPath would return true if all timezones were the same, and false
otherwise.

 

However there is no map function in XPath, so how can I achieve the same
thing without it? What is the nearest I could get.

 

- Matthew

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