Hi Darren,
you can use the count function:
<xsl:value-of select="count(//Person[Age='10'])"/>
Regards,
Markus
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Von: Darren Kuik
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 28. August 2003 21:32
An: XSL-List(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Betreff: [xsl] conditional element counting
I would like to count the number of nodes that have an element containing a
specific element value. Can this be done in XSL? I couldn't find this in
the archive so I apologize if this has been posted before?
Suppose I have an XML file that looks like this:
<Rootnode>
<Person>
<Name>Joe</Name>
<Age>10</Age>
</Person>
<Person>
<Name>John</Name>
<Age>10</Age>
</Person>
<Person>
<Name>Sam</Name>
<Age>18</Age>
</Person>
I want to use XSL to count and display the number of Person nodes that have
an Age element with value = 10. Is this possible?
Thanks,
Darren
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