Hi there,
I am trying to generate a character from a given codepoint value.
Using XSLT2.0, I thought this would be a task for
codepoints-to-string. However, I need to first calculate the value
for the codepoint, e.g.
<xsl:variable name="cb"
select="codepoints-to-string(number(substring('#CB00001', 4)) + 983040)"/>
This does not work, Saxon 8.1B complains that I am providing an
xs:double, but the function codepoints-to-string wants a xs:integer.
Now, how on earth do I get number() to give me an integer? I have
tried combinations using the "as" attribute, with an intermediate
variable but then Saxon wonders about the namespace "xs:" . It looks
like I am missing something fundamental here, sigh.
Any help appreciated,
Christian
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Christian Wittern
Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University
47 Higashiogura-cho, Kitashirakawa, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8265, JAPAN
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