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Re: Generate N elements and attribute values

2004-07-19 02:32:21
Hi Mukul,
No, it is not for HTML. Actually I going to generate Adobe InCopy files with
tables on the fly. The Adobe InCopy file format is xml and can be imported
into Adobe InDesign to get rich graphic layout.

Regards,
Kenny





Hi Kenny,
  By adding more parameters to xsl:call-template, it
should be possible to generate additional attributes
for td. For content, I think some other technique
would be required(I cannot guess just now).

But I am curious, for what purpose are you thinking to
use the generated HTML. <td name="1" a="10" b="10">
does not look like a standard HTML syntax.

Regards,
Mukul

--- "Kenny Bogoe (BogoeMD)" <kenny(_at_)bogoe(_dot_)com> wrote:
Mukul, it looks great. I guess it is possible to
include one or more td
attributes based on variables if I follow your
example ? And content as well
?

Result:

<tr no="1">
<td name="1" a="10" b="10">AAA</td>
<td name="1" a="15" b="20">BBB</td>
</tr>
<tr no="2">
<td name="2" a="25" b="10">CCC</td>
<td name="2" a="15" b="15">DDD</td>
</tr>

Thanks a lot for your help.
Kenny  



Hi Kenny,
 This is a slightly modified version of your
stylesheet. 

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<xsl:stylesheet
xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform";
version="1.0">
 
<xsl:output method="xml" indent="yes"/>

<xsl:template match="/root">
   <xsl:call-template name="tr">
     <xsl:with-param name="x" select="rows" />
     <xsl:with-param name="y" select="cols" />
   </xsl:call-template>
</xsl:template>
 
<xsl:template name="tr">
    <xsl:param name="x"/>
    <xsl:param name="y"/>
    
    <xsl:variable name="temp" select="/root/rows"
/>
    
    <tr no="{$temp - $x}">
     <xsl:call-template name="td">
       <xsl:with-param name="x" select="$y"/>
       <xsl:with-param name="y" select="$temp -
$x"/>
     
     </xsl:call-template>
    </tr>
   
    <xsl:if test="$x > 1">
     <xsl:call-template name="tr">
      <xsl:with-param name="x" select="$x - 1"/>
      <xsl:with-param name="y" select="$y"/>
     </xsl:call-template>
    </xsl:if>
</xsl:template>
 
<xsl:template name="td">
    <xsl:param name="x"/>
    <xsl:param name="y"/>
  
    <td name="{$y}" />
    
    <xsl:if test="$x > 1">
     <xsl:call-template name="td">
      <xsl:with-param name="x" select="$x - 1"/>
      <xsl:with-param name="y" select="$y"/>
     </xsl:call-template>
    </xsl:if>
 </xsl:template>
  
</xsl:stylesheet>

for e.g. when it is applied to XML -
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<root>
  <rows>4</rows>
  <cols>3</cols>
</root>

it produces output-
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<tr no="0">
  <td name="0"/>
  <td name="0"/>
  <td name="0"/>
</tr>
<tr no="1">
  <td name="1"/>
  <td name="1"/>
  <td name="1"/>
</tr>
<tr no="2">
  <td name="2"/>
  <td name="2"/>
  <td name="2"/>
</tr>
<tr no="3">
  <td name="3"/>
  <td name="3"/>
  <td name="3"/>
</tr>

Regards,
Mukul

This is the result tree I need:

<tr no="0">
    <td name="0"/>
    <td name="0"/>
    <td name="0"/>
</tr>
<tr no="1">
    <td name="1"/>
    <td name="1"/>
    <td name="1"/>
</tr>
<tr no="2">
    <td name="2"/>
    <td name="2"/>
    <td name="2"/>
</tr>
<tr no="3">
    <td name="3"/>
    <td name="3"/>
    <td name="3"/>
</tr>


Thanks,
Kenny Bogoe




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