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Subject: Re: Adjacent grouping?
From: "rus tle profrustyleafiii@xxxxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2017 13:38:27 -0000
 Re: Adjacent grouping?
Hi Michael,

I have actually hit a further snag with this solution.

It appears to work well when all the content nodes have the same parent node
as in the original question. However, on coming to apply this solution to my
real world scenario each content node is actually a child of itbs own p
node. I have tried - but I cannot work out how to tweak your solution to
adjust to this new revelation. Any thoughts?

The new xml:

<p frequency=b30">
    <Content value="0b/>
</p>
<p frequency=b30">
    <Content value=b10b/>
</p>
<p frequency=b30">
    <Content value=b15b/>
</p>
<p frequency=b30">
    <Content value=b18b/>
</p>
<p frequency=b30">
    <Content value=b22b/>
</p>
<p frequency=b30">
    <Content value=b26b/>
</p>
<p frequency=b30">
    <Content value=b34b/>
</p>
<p frequency=b30">
    <Content value=b37b/>
</p>
<p frequency=b30">
    <Content value=b56b/>
</p>
<p frequency=b30">
    <Content value=b99b/>
</p>
<p frequency=b30">
    <Content value=b101b/>
</p>
<p frequency=b30">
    <Content value="115"/>
</p>
<p frequency=b30">
    <Content value="118b/>
</p>
<p frequency=b30">
    <Content value="129"/>
</p>

Many thanks,

R

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