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Re: Passing a variable number of parameters or rather

Subject: Re: Passing a variable number of parameters or rather an array
From: Ramkumar Menon <ramkumar.menon@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 20:19:20 +0530
ramkumar menon
Just give this a try..... I havent tried it out myself....

Step1 :  Store it into a variable..
Step 2:  Iterate through using <for-each>

<for-each select="tokenize($category,'\s+')">
  <individualFruit>
    <xsl:value-of select="."/>
  </individualFruit>
</xsl:for-each>


On 4/20/05, kent <kent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Also a good idea, but do I have to go and save the xml as a file, is there
> no way of passing in the it in also as a parameter, performance is not a
> huge issue, but I wouldn't mind saving a bit of disk latency.
>
> More importantly how do I do array/string[1] in some sort of loop, sorry I
> am very new to xslt.
>
> thanks
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Colin Paul Adams [mailto:colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 3:12 PM
> To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re:  Passing a variable number of parameters or rather an
> array
>
> >>>>> "kent" == kent  <kent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>     kent> I have had a trawl on this subject, but I the best answer I
>     kent> can get is 'You can pass a nodeset, which can be treated as
>     kent> the XML equivalent of an Array'.  However I am not sure how
>     kent> to create the nodeset, pass it, and then deal with it in the
>     kent> stylesheet.
>
>     kent> I would like to pass an array of strings to the
>     kent> stylesheet. Does anyone have an example of doing this, or
>     kent> know where one is. I looked at xalan examples and none of
>     kent> the examples seem to fit, plus I can't find one anywhere
>     kent> else.
>
> The details of how to pass stylesheet parameters to a transformer is
> specific to the particular XSLT processor.
>
> But there is a portable (*) way of doing what you want to do:
>
> Create your array as an xml document: e,g.:
>
> <array>
>  <string>string one</string>
>  <string>string two</string>
> </array>
>
> Then pass the URI of this document as a string-valued parameter, and
> use the document() function to access the array.
>
> Now you can use XPath expressions such as array/string[1] to get the
> first string-value from this document.
>
> (*) assuming that all XSLT processors allow you to pass a
> string-constant as a parameter.
> --
> Colin Paul Adams
> Preston Lancashire
>
>


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