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Re: Tricky inclusion match

Subject: Re: Tricky inclusion match
From: Mukul Gandhi <mukul_gandhi@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 09:12:26 -0800 (PST)
Re:  Tricky inclusion match
> but I am faithful there is a very realistic 1.0
solution!
It should be possible with XSLT 1.0.. Possibly you
need to use node-set function also. You can judge from
the solution I posted how relatively easy it is with
XSLT 2.0 .. All the hard work is done by the
processor. 
 
> So, let me ask the following question:
> Use a variable to store the results of an
> apply-templates rule.  The
> result is a new element which might look something
> like this:
> <data>
>   <value>1</value>
>   <value>1</value>
> </data>
> 
> How can I aggregate (sum) the above data element
> which is stored in a variable?
You would need to use node-set function as..
sum(node-set($temp)/data/value) . XSLT 1.0 does'nt
allow to treat result tree fragments as "node sets"
(but XSLT 2.0 does) ; so in 1.0 we need to convert RTF
to node set using node-set function.. 

Regards,
Mukul

> Karl




		
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