It's the same as the problem of arranging items in a two-column table, which
is well covered in the FAQ. The key is that "position() mod 2" is zero for
even-numbered elements.
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
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From: dalloro(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com [mailto:dalloro(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com]
Sent: 01 April 2005 13:57
To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: [xsl] list of homogeneus elements semantically different...
Hi,
How can I translate a structure like the following:
<m t="6">
<m t="0" e="2000"/>
<m t="0" e="141"/>
<m t="0" e="3000"/>
<m t="0" e="143"/>
<m t="0" e="6000"/>
<m t="0" e="142"/>
<m t="0" e="7000"/>
<m t="0" e="145"/>
<m t="0" e="11000"/>
<m t="0" e="185"/>
<m t="0" e="28000"/>
<m t="0" e="140"/>
</m>
into a structure like this:
<A a="2000" b="141" />
<A a="3000" b="143" />
<A a="6000" b="142" />
<A a="7000" b="145" />
<A a="11000" b="185" />
<A a="28000" b="140" />
I don't know how to distinguish among the first and the second element
"m" in the list...Any ideas?
Best regards.
Livio
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