J. Zhang wrote:
Hi Michael,
There are about 20 different elements in my files. I have not counted
yet the precise figure.
now you talk of elements? I thought it was an unstructured text file
with strings on each line that needed to be sorted.
You are right, I would have trouble sorting /root[1]/a[3] and
/root[1]/b[5].
Using my or Michael's suggestions, 'a' will turn up before 'b'. That is
alphabetical, is that not what you want?
It is better to log the string length from root to the beginning of
each particular node,
string-length(string-before(., '['))
and then use that number to rank the elements from Top to Bottom.
<xsl:sort select="string-length(string-before(., '['))" />
In fact, that is what I want to do. What be your recommendation to do
that?
See above. But I have no clue why that could be useful at all. It would
order
root/cba
root/z
root/longnodename
root/_short
into:
root/z
root/cba
root/_short
root/longnodename
But to make it clear to everybody on this list, your best bet is to
explain what you are after. Show what you currently have. Give small
examples of representative input data and show what output you would
expect and why. We're guessing too much about what you are after, help
us help you.
Cheers,
-- Abel Braaksma
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