Your first mistake is that
<td bgcolor="$farbe" align="right">
should be
<td bgcolor="{$farbe}" align="right">
This will then tell you your second mistake, which is that the variable
$farbe has gone out of scope (its scope is the <xsl:if> in which it is
declared). You need to declare it as:
<xsl:variable name="farbe">
<xsl:choose>
<xsl:when test=". < 100.00">#00ff00</xsl:when>
<xsl:otherwise>[eine andere farbe]</xsl:otherwise>
</xsl:choose>
</xsl:variable>
Michael Kay
# -----Original Message-----
# From: Tuan Luu [mailto:tuanluu(_at_)gmx(_dot_)ch]
# Sent: 28 March 2004 07:13
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# Subject: [xsl] xsl:if statement with numeric
#
# hello
# I'm very new to this.
# I have an xml returned that looks like this:
#
# <td>100</td>
# <td>98.00</td>
# <td>100</td>
#
# now I'd like to give the td tags different colors, depending
# on the value.
# What I did so far ist that:
#
# <xsl:template match="monat">
# <xsl:if test= "numeric(.) < 100.00">
# <xsl:variable name="farbe">#00ff00</xsl:variable>
# </xsl:if>
# <td bgcolor="$farbe" align="right">
# <xsl:apply-templates/>
# </td>
# </xsl:template>
#
# My problem is, I think he doesn't make a difference with the
# value, all columns get the same color.
# What have I done wrong here?
# Thanks for any answers.
#
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