Hi Ken,
Thanks for the nerf mallet. Your suggested solution seems to do the
trick quite nicely.
On the use of "//", the $currency-data comes from a
select="document(..)" and so seems to be required or I get no result
set - although I can probably fold the currency-data and codes into a
single select. Better pass me that mallet again. :)
Regards,
Duncan
G. Ken Holman wrote:
In your case, using the not() in the predicate will be true for those
members that are not the value of the country code, therefore it will
be true for many members. So, you need a predicate that will only be
true when the member is not found.
I think I would use something along the lines of:
<!--are you sure you need "//" in the following?-->
<xsl:variable name="codes"
select="$currency-data//currency"/>
<xsl:variable name="found-code"
select="$codes[(_at_)code = $country-code]"/>
<xsl:variable name="currency"
select="$found-code |
$codes[(_at_)code='US'][not( $found-code )]"/>
I hope this helps.
. . . . . . . . . Ken
At 2006-07-05 09:57 +1000, Duncan Anker wrote:
I am trying to look up a country code in a list of supported
currencies, with a default to US if it is not found. I am using the
XSLT 1.0 idiom of
nodeset1[condition] | nodeset2[not(condition)]
for a mutually exclusive result, however for the life of me I can't
seem to find a suitable condition - I probably just need a figurative
whack on the side of the head to help me "think different" (or should
that be "differently?"). I have tried several different variations of
the following with no luck, though I am probably just overlooking
something really obvious:
<xsl:variable name="currency"
select="$currency-data//currency[(_at_)code=$country-code and @code !=
'US'] | $currency-data//currency[not(@code=$country-code and @code !=
'US')]" />
Nothing seems to work no matter how I arrange that - the US currency
is always unioned into the set. I'm sure that's the wrong condition
to use, and there is something relatively simple I can add, but I'm
just not seeing it.
Does anyone have any suggestions, or perhaps a nerf mallet?
--
Duncan Anker
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