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Subject: Re: parsing a long string into chunks
From: "Dimitre Novatchev" <dnovatchev@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 22:47:05 +0200
poly coordinates
Here's the second part -- how to split the result into a number of
polylines, each having not more than a predefined maximum number of points:

<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0"
 xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
 xmlns:vendor="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:xslt"
 exclude-result-prefixes="vendor"
>

   <xsl:import href="strSplit-to-Words.xsl"/>
<!-- This transformation must be applied to:
        testSplitToWords6.xml
-->

   <xsl:output indent="yes" omit-xml-declaration="yes"/>

   <xsl:param name="pmaxPoints" select="2"/>

    <xsl:template match="/">
      <lines>
      <xsl:variable name="vrtfPoints">
        <xsl:call-template name="str-split-to-words">
          <xsl:with-param name="pStr" select="/*/*"/>
          <xsl:with-param name="pDelimiters"
                          select="' &#10;&#13;'"/>
        </xsl:call-template>
      </xsl:variable>

      <xsl:variable name="vPoints"
           select="vendor:node-set($vrtfPoints)/*"/>

        <xsl:for-each
         select="$vPoints[position() mod $pmaxPoints = 1]">
          <polyline>
           <xsl:apply-templates
               select=". | following-sibling::*
                             [position() &lt; $pmaxPoints]"/>
          </polyline>
        </xsl:for-each>
      </lines>
    </xsl:template>

    <xsl:template match="word">
      <xsl:if test="string(.)">
        <point x="{substring-before(., ',')}" y="{substring-after(.,
',')}"/>
      </xsl:if>
    </xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>

When this transformation is applied on this (longer) source.xml:

<poly>
  <coordinates>10,10 10,20 20,20 11,12 13,14 15,16 17,18</coordinates>
</poly>

The wanted result is produced:

<lines>
  <polyline>
    <point x="10" y="10" />
    <point x="10" y="20" />
  </polyline>
  <polyline>
    <point x="20" y="20" />
    <point x="11" y="12" />
  </polyline>
  <polyline>
    <point x="13" y="14" />
    <point x="15" y="16" />
  </polyline>
  <polyline>
    <point x="17" y="18" />
  </polyline>
</lines>


=====
Cheers,

Dimitre Novatchev.
http://fxsl.sourceforge.net/ -- the home of FXSL

"Dimitre Novatchev" <dnovatchev@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:b74jhj$oqa$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> This is done easily with FXSL:
>
> <xsl:stylesheet version="1.0"
>  xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
>  xmlns:vendor="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:xslt"
>  exclude-result-prefixes="vendor"
> >
>
>    <xsl:import href="strSplit-to-Words.xsl"/>
>
>    <xsl:output indent="yes" omit-xml-declaration="yes"/>
>
>     <xsl:template match="/">
>       <xsl:variable name="vrtfPoints">
>         <xsl:call-template name="str-split-to-words">
>           <xsl:with-param name="pStr" select="/*/*"/>
>           <xsl:with-param name="pDelimiters"
>                           select="' &#10;&#13;'"/>
>         </xsl:call-template>
>       </xsl:variable>
>
>       <polyline>
>         <xsl:apply-templates
>              select="vendor:node-set($vrtfPoints)/*"/>
>       </polyline>
>     </xsl:template>
>
>     <xsl:template match="word">
>       <xsl:if test="string(.)">
>         <point x="{substring-before(., ',')}" y="{substring-after(.,
> ',')}"/>
>       </xsl:if>
>     </xsl:template>
> </xsl:stylesheet>
>
> When applied to your source.xml:
>
> <poly>
>   <coordinates>10,10 10,20 20,20</coordinates>
> </poly>
>
> the wanted result is produced:
>
> <polyline>
>   <point x="10" y="10" />
>   <point x="10" y="20" />
>   <point x="20" y="20" />
> </polyline>
>
>
> Hope this helped.
>
>
> =====
> Cheers,
>
> Dimitre Novatchev.
> http://fxsl.sourceforge.net/ -- the home of FXSL
>
>
> "Tim Wilkins" <Tim.Wilkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:000301c2ff7e$bb720850$1600040a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > I have input data of the form
> > <coordinates>x1,y1 x2,y2 x3,y3</coordinates>
> > e.g.
> > <coordinates>10,10 10,20 20,20</coordinates>
> > There can be any number of space-delimited substrings.  At present this
is
> > parsed using substring-before and substring-after with a recursive
> template,
> > to generate a sequence of elements <Point X="10" Y="10"/> etc.
> > Unfortunately this can sometimes be slow for long lists (by which I mean
> > 5000 or so x,y pairs).  In addition I have to divide up the resultant
list
> > of elements into chunks (to avoid exceeding a limit on the number of
> points
> > in a line), although this can easily be done on a second pass (it's then
a
> > similar problem to splitting up for a table with a given number of
> columns).
> >
> > i.e. I want
> >
> > <coordinates>x1,x2 ...
> >
> > to become someething like (ignoring attributes for simplicity!)
> >
> > <Polyline>
> > <Point><Point><Point><Point>
> > </Polyline>
> > <Polyline>
> > <Point><Point><Point><Point>
> > </Polyline>
> >
> > Can anyone think of a better way, especially a way of splitting up
without
> > the need for a second pass?  What I'd really like is a trivial way to
make
> > xsl treat the string as a node list split at whitespace, but I suspect
> that
> > that isn't possible!
> >
> > Tim
> >
> >
> >  XSL-List info and archive:  http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
>  XSL-List info and archive:  http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
>
>




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