At 2011-10-12 13:32 -0700, Mark wrote:
I suspect this cannot be done, but will ask. Is it possible to
sequentially number similar nodes in the output?
This is done in two ways: finding a pattern in how you collect the
members of the output, or building an intermediate output in a
temporary tree and then numbering the output copying the temporary
tree to the result.
The original position() of the <Formats> in the input file is most
likely irrelevant and misleading, and I suspect trying to count the
different input <Formats> may be just as useless.
Then go with the temporary tree (though it can sometimes be
surprising how patterns reveal themselves in the data). Build your
output in the temporary tree and then, as you are copying the tree to
the result, you can use position() and count() on the nodes of the tree.
I hope this helps.
. . . . . . . . . . Ken
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