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RE: Connecting the Source and Destination fields

Subject: RE: Connecting the Source and Destination fields
From: "Yaswanth" <yaswanth.mtrx@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 19:30:31 +0530
RE:  Connecting the Source and Destination fields
Hi All,
Christoph, Thanks for the reply .. 
After having a look at past posts regarding micro-pipelining...
If I am not wrong, by applying micro-pipelining technique we are trying to
get an output which in turn is processed to get the actual output.
Please correct if I am wrong. I think I am not !

I think even after sorting my input (using micro-pipelining) I will not be
able to get the desired output.

For the below input: 

<connection destination="block.0/event.1" source="block.0/event.0"/> 
<connection destination="block.0/event.2" source="block.0/event.1"/>
 
<connection destination="block.1/event.4" source="block.1/event.3"/> 
<connection destination="block.1/event.5" source="block.1/event.4"/> 

<connection destination="block.2/event.7" source="block.2/event.6"/> 
<connection destination="block.2/event.8" source="block.2/event.7"/>

<connection destination="block.2" source="block.0"/>
<connection destination="block.1" source="block.2"/>


I am expecting
block.0 -> block.2 -> block.1
 
i.e. where each block is replaced with the connections of events in that
block .. I get 

---------------------

(block.0/event.0 -> block.0/event.1 - > block.0/event.2)  
-> 
(block.2/event.6 -> block.2/event.7 - > block.2/event.8)             
->
(block.1/event.3 -> block.1/event.4 - > block.1/event.5)

---------------------
This is what exactly I am expecting 


Thanks
Yaswanth


-----Original Message-----
From: christoph.naber@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:christoph.naber@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 6:41 PM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Connecting the Source and Destination fields

This seems to be a use-case for the in another thread mentioned so-called 
"micro-pipelining". First process the input data to make them fit your 
needs, then do whatever you want with the cleaned up data. 

Hope I got it right this time...

Greetings Christoph

ronan.klyne@xxxxxxxxxxx schrieb am 29.08.2007 14:43:43:

> Yaswanth wrote:
> > 
> > Hi 
> > 
> >> How should the stylesheet know that the 'block.x' part of the string 
is
> >> special and to be treated in this way? Is the '/' separator special?
> >> Should all lines be joined in this manner or should it be governed by
> >> line 3?
> > 
> > Let me explain clearly
> > 
> > Basically a block which will have events connected to each other  and 
that
> > block can connect to the another block which will have it's own set of
> > events connected.
> > 
> > <connection destination="block.1" source="block.0"/>
> >>From this we understand that one block is followed by another block. 
> > 
> > But in the output I don't want to mention block.0 -> block.1 . 
> > Instead I need to have the event sequence in block.0 -> event sequence 
in
> > block.1
> > 
> > I think this will give a better idea about the problem.
> > 
> 
> Would you be able to change your input XML to look like this?
> 
> <connection block="block.0" destination="event.1" source="event.0"/>
> <connection block="block.0" destination="event.2" source="event.1"/>
> <connection block="block.1" destination="event.4" source="event.3"/>
> <connection block="block.1" destination="event.5" source="event.4"/>
> <connection destination="block.1" source="block.0"/>
> 
> If so, the problem becomes much easier, as you can use <xsl:for-each
> group-by="@block">, then link the chains up as before...
> 
>    # r
> 
> -- 
> Ronan Klyne
> Business Collaborator Developer
> Tel: +44 (0)870 163 2555
> ronan.klyne@xxxxxxxxxxx
> www.groupbc.com
> 



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