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[xsl] xsl:key on part of a document in XSLT2.0?

2006-10-31 02:37:14
Hi,

I am writing XSLT 1.0 stylesheets over a year now and was wondering if the following is possible in XSLT 2.0: Applying a key to only part of a document.

For example:
Let's say I do a for-each on each child of a node "$node1" and then check if a "$node2" has any child with the same id...

<xsl:template name="compare">
                <xsl:param name="node1"/>
                <xsl:param name="node2"/>
                <xsl:for-each select="$node1/e">
                        <xsl:variable name="id1" select="@id"/>
                        <xsl:variable name="n2" select="$node2/e[(_at_)id = 
$id1]"/> //can be slow
                        //do something with node2
               </xsl:for-each>
</xsl:template>

Now this code can be quite slow if there are thousands of nodes under $node2 or $node1. The complexity would be O(N*K) where N = number of children of $node1 and K = number of children of $node2. If I could use a key then complexity could be O(N*log(K)). xsl:key would be also very usefull if it could be created dynamically inside a template... The code could look something like this:
<xsl:template name="compare">
                <xsl:param name="node1"/>
                <xsl:param name="node2"/>
               <xsl:key name="nodes" match="$node2/e" use="@id"/>
                <xsl:for-each select="$node1/e">
                        <xsl:variable name="id1" select="@id"/>
                        <xsl:variable name="n2" select="key('nodes',$id1)"/> 
//fast
                        //do something with node2
               </xsl:for-each>
</xsl:template>

Of course I can use extension functions to implement my own key (using java.lang.Map), but is there any other solution for this common problem?

greetings,
Len Feremans

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