Terry,
I don't think your effort is so bad. It seems your rules are something like:
Always want a pretest with the first item
Always want a posttest with the last item
Always want a review with a "Lab" item
If no "Lab" item is present, place a review with the penultimate item
So:
<xsl:when test="position()=1">
<!--place pretest-->
</xsl:when>
<xsl:when test="position()=last()">
<!--place posttest-->
</xsl:when>
<xsl:when test="title = 'Lab' or
((position()=last()-1) and not(../*/title='Lab')">
<!--place review-->
</xsl:when>
<xsl:otherwise>
<!--place generic row info-->
</xsl:otherwise>
I can imagine refactoring this, and I have a concern about edge
cases. (What if the Lab appears last?) I also suspect that the
generic row info appears in the other branches as well, which
suggests it could be pulled out. So it might look something like:
<!--place generic row info-->
<xsl:if test="not(preceding-sibling::tocItem)">
<!--place pretest-->
</xsl:if>
<xsl:if test="title = 'Lab' or (count(following-sibling::tocItem)=1 and
not(../tocItem/title='Lab'))">
<!--place review-->
</xsl:if>
<xsl:if test="not(following-sibling::tocItem)">
<!--place posttest-->
</xsl:if>
This time I've used paths instead of position tests to establish the
location. And if more than one condition obtains, you get whatever it
entails, in an order you want.
Cheers,
Wendell
At 01:12 PM 10/18/2010, you wrote:
I am working with a table of contents that I am converting into a
table, placing the contents of the toc into one column of the table
and inserting certain content in the last column of each row,
depending upon the position and content of certain entries. All is
great until I get to situations in which the content depends upon
the existence or non-existence of a certain item in the toc.
Given this incoming xml...
<chapter name="Chapter 1">
<tocItem><title>Lesson A</title><pages>pp. 4-5</pages></tocItem>
<tocItem><title>Lesson B</title><pages>pp. 6-7</pages></tocItem>
<tocItem><title>Lesson C</title><pages>pp. 8-9</pages></tocItem>
<tocItem><title>Lesson D</title><pages>pp. 10-11</pages></tocItem>
<tocItem><title>Lab</title><pages>p. 12</pages></tocItem>
<tocItem><title>Test</title><pages>pp. 13-14</pages></tocItem>
</chapter>
I would put a review item in the same row as <title>Lab</title>.
Given this chapter...
<chapter name="Chapter 2">
<tocItem><title>Lesson A</title><pages>pp. 15-16</pages></tocItem>
<tocItem><title>Lesson B</title><pages>pp. 16-17</pages></tocItem>
<tocItem><title>Lesson C</title><pages>pp. 18-19</pages></tocItem>
<tocItem><title>Lesson D</title><pages>pp. 20-21</pages></tocItem>
<tocItem><title>Test</title><pages>p. 22</pages></tocItem>
</chapter>
I would put the review item in the same row as Lesson D.
My question, how do I test for the existence or non-existence of the
Lab before I start processing the chapter? If the review always fell
in the second-to-last row, I would have no problem. But sometimes
the Lab falls two or three rows before the last row.
Currently, I am using a combination of position() tests and
predicates to populate the rows. For example:
<xsl:for-each select="tocItem">
<xsl:choose>
<xsl:when test="position()=1">
<!--place pretest-->
</xsl:when>
<xsl:when test="position()=last()">
<!--place posttest-->
</xsl:when>
<xsl:when test="self::tocItem[title = 'Lab']">
<!--place review-->
</xsl:when>
<xsl:otherwise>
<!--place generic row info-->
</xsl:otherwise>
</xsl:choose>
As you can see, a chapter with no Lab will receive no review.
Perhaps my approach is wrong-headed. Any assistance would be most appreciated.
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