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RE: XSLT: Transforming one markup to another markup

Subject: RE: XSLT: Transforming one markup to another markup
From: "Michael Kay" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 09:55:16 +0100
mike tedla
It's a good idea not just to describe your objective, but also to explain
where your difficulty lies. It's difficult to answer a question without
knowing something of your level of understanding of the language. There are
some people on this list who might respond with a complete worked solution,
but most of us prefer, I think, to work out where you're stuck, point you in
the right direction, and then leave you to solve the problem yourself. 

In this case, I'm afraid I can't reverse engineer the rules for the
transformation. You say:

> 2)In Y Markup--- always the last hierlev element contains two 
>  hierlev as children.

But that doesn't make sense. If the last hierlev element has two hierlev
children, then it's not the last hierlev element, because its children come
after it. 

Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tedla, Sridhar (LNG-CSP) [mailto:Sridhar.Tedla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: 02 May 2006 04:33
> To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject:  XSLT: Transforming one markup to another markup
> 
> Hi!
> The X markup needs to be converted into Y markup.
> The X markup is as follows:
> 
> 
> <class scheme="SAT"> 
>    <classitem> 
> 	 <identifier> 
> 		<name>Sales </name> 
>            	<code>1234</code> 
> 	 </identifier> 
> 	 <classitem> 
>  	   <identifier> 
> 		  <name> Tax</name> 
> 		  <code>5678</code> 
> 	   </identifier> 
> 	 <classitem> 
> 	   <identifier> 
> 		 <name>Items  </name> 
> 		 <code>9101</code> 
> 	   </identifier> 
> 	  <classitem> 
> 	     <identifier> 
> 		<name>Manufacturing </name> 
> 		<code>1121</code> 
> 	     </identifier> 
>            </classitem> 
> 	</classitem> 
>      </classitem> 
>     </classitem>
> </class> 
> 
> The Y Markup is has follows:
> 
> <hier>
>   <hierlev role="ancestor">
>      <heading>
> 	<title>Sales</title>
>      </heading>
> 
>      <hierlev role="ancestor">
>         <heading>
> 	   <title> Tax</title>
>          </heading>
> 
>          <hierlev role="ancestor">
> 	<heading>
>               <title>Items </title>
> 	</heading>
>             <hierlev role="ancestor">
> 	       <heading>
> 		  <title>Manufacturing </title>
> 	       </heading>
>                   <hierlev role="ancestor">
> 		   <heading>
> 			<title>Revised Code </title>
> 		    </heading>
> 	        </hierlev>
> 	        <hierlev role="me">
>     		    <heading>
> 			<title> Title Value</title>
> 		     </heading>
> 	         </hierlev>
> 	    </hierlev>
>           </hierlev>
>      </hierlev>
>    </hierlev>
> </hier>
> 
> Now two rules for the above conversion:
> 1)In X markup--The classitem depth is arbitary. 
> 2)In Y Markup--- always the last hierlev element contains two 
>  hierlev as children.
> 
> 
> Sridhar

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