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RE: Using vars

2004-07-26 13:26:54
You can't ask questions about performance without saying what XSLT processor
you are using, and you can't reliably answer them except by measuring and
comparing.

My own approach would be to define one variable:

<xsl:variable name="pages"
  select="/Formatos/Forms/Form/Grids/Grid/Zooms/Zoom[(_at_)Coluna!='xxx']" />

and then do:

<xsl:for-each select="$pages/FormZoom">

<xsl:for-each select="$pages/ParametroZoom">

I've no idea how the performance will compare on any given processor, but
the code seems better structured that way.

Michael Kay



 

-----Original Message-----
From: xptm [mailto:xptm(_at_)sapo(_dot_)pt] 
Sent: 26 July 2004 19:09
To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: [xsl] Using vars

In terms of performance, what will be the best way to do 
this?  Having:

<Formatos>
  <Forms>
    <Form Nome="ProcessoTipoGrupoListaDoc">
      <Grids>
        <Grid Nome="ProcessoTipoGrupoLista_Grid" 
SourceObject="ProcessoTipoGrupoLista_Grid">
          <Zooms>
            <Zoom Coluna="ProcessoTipoGrupo">
              <FormZoom>ProcessoTipoGrupoDoc</FormZoom>
              <ModoZoom>AZ</ModoZoom>
              <ParametroZoom>ProcessoTipoGrupo</ParametroZoom>
            </Zoom>
          </Zooms>
        </Grid>
      </Grids>
      (*/ n Grids/ *)
    </Form>
  </Forms>
</Formatos>

should i use one variable like

<xsl:template name="StandardEvents">
  <Events>
    <xsl:variable name="pages"
      
select="/Formatos/Forms/Form/Grids/Grid/Zooms/Zoom[(_at_)Coluna!='x
xx']/*[name()='FormZoom' 
or name()='ParametroZoom']" />
    <Event method="tablemouse" type="MouseHandler">
            <xsl:attribute name="target">GridPanel</xsl:attribute>
            <xsl:attribute name="next">
              <xsl:for-each select="$pages">
                <xsl:if test="name()='FormZoom'">
                  <xsl:value-of select="." />
                  <xsl:text>:</xsl:text>
                </xsl:if>
              </xsl:for-each>
            </xsl:attribute>
            <xsl:attribute name="params">
              <xsl:for-each select="$pages">
                <xsl:if test="name()='ParametroZoom'">
                  <xsl:value-of select="." />
                  <xsl:text>:</xsl:text>
                </xsl:if>
              </xsl:for-each>
            </xsl:attribute>
    </Event>
  </Events>
</xsl:template>


or two vars, like

<xsl:template name="StandardEvents">
  <Events>
     <xsl:variable name="pages">
            <xsl:for-each 
select="/Formatos/Forms/Form/Grids/Grid/Zooms/Zoom[(_at_)Coluna!='xxx']">
              <xsl:value-of select="concat(ParametroZoom,':')" />
            </xsl:for-each>
     </xsl:variable>
     <xsl:variable name="params">
          <xsl:for-each 
select="/Formatos/Forms/Form/Grids/Grid/Zooms/Zoom[(_at_)Coluna!='xxx']">
            <xsl:value-of select="concat(ParametroZoom,':')" />
          </xsl:for-each>
     </xsl:variable>
 
     <Event method="tablemouse" type="MouseHandler">
            <xsl:attribute name="target">GridPanel</xsl:attribute>
            <xsl:attribute name="next">
              <xsl:value-of select="$pages" />
            </xsl:attribute>
            <xsl:attribute name="params">
              <xsl:value-of select="$params" />
            </xsl:attribute>
           </xsl:attribute>
    </Event>
  </Events>
</xsl:template>


If i understand correctly, the first only traverses the tree once and 
the second two times, so if the tree is very big the first 
option is better?

Thxs.


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