Subject: Re: Does the count() function require access to the whole subtree?
From: Andrew Welch <andrew.j.welch@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2014 11:34:46 +0000
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On 12 January 2014 11:10, Costello, Roger L. <costello@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> A couple days ago Michael Kay wrote:
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> Inspection operations on an element are operations
> that can be performed while positioned at the start tag.
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> Inspection operations include: count(), exists(), name().
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> Absorption operations are operations that require access
> to the whole subtree.
>
> Absorption operations include: string(), data(), xsl:value-of
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> Michael, doesn't the count() function require access to the whole subtree? How would a count be conducted by sitting at the top of a subtree? Perhaps you meant to say that the count() function is an absorption operation?
I wondered this too... I'm guessing you could do a look-ahead of the
xml parsing the structure without any text nodes, then you have the
'metadata' without the content. Will be interesting to find out...
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Andrew Welch
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