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Re: [xsl] saxon:evaluate() in schematron

2012-05-21 14:11:52
Why use evaluate when you can specify the assertion in a reasonably simple XPath expression?

<s:rule context="line">
  <s:assert test="every $coord in (@x1, @x2) satisfies
                  (
                    xs:integer($coord) le
                      xs:integer(../../block[@n eq current()/@n]/@x2)
                    and
                    xs:integer($coord) ge
                      xs:integer(../../block[@n eq current()/@n]/@x1)
                  )
                  and
                  (
                    every $coord in (@y1, @y2) satisfies
                    (
                      xs:integer($coord) le
                        xs:integer(../../block[@n eq current()/@n]/@y2)
                      and
                      xs:integer($coord) ge
                        xs:integer(../../block[@n eq current()/@n]/@y1)
                    )
                  )"
id="non-fitting-line">Line <s:value-of select="@n"/> does not fit.</s:assert>
</s:rule>

–Gerrit


On 2012-05-21 19:48, Matthew Stoeffler wrote:
Hello.

I'm working on a schematron script (iso schematron) in which I'm trying to confirm a 
relationship between two elements representing containing boxes.  So, source xml looks 
like …

<ref id="r7">
     <label>5</label>
     <block n="10" page="p-65" x1="579" y1="4604" x2="2634" y2="4682"/>
     <citation id="c19" citation-type="other">
         <line n="10" page="p-65" x1="1690" y1="4604" x2="2612" 
y2="4682"><![CDATA[Walther Straram, Paris, 193I]]></line>
     </citation>
</ref>

. and the relationship I'm looking for is whether the line (or lines) are 
within the block, and, most frustratingly, which coordinates are at fault if it 
doesn't fit.

My schematron pattern uses one function to ascertain whether or not the line fits, 
and, if not, attempts to run the 'reportBadCoords' function to identify which 
coordinates fail.  The function looks like this …

  <xsl:function name="ins:reportBadCoords" as="xs:string">
         <xsl:param name="coordNode" as="node()"/>
         <xsl:param name="coordName" as="xs:string"/>
         <xsl:param name="blockPath" as="xs:string"/>
         <xsl:param  name="context" as="node()"/>
         <xsl:variable as="xs:string" name="blkCoordPath" 
select="concat('/',$blockPath,'/@',$coordName)"/>
        <xsl:choose>
            <xsl:when test="$coordName = 'x1'
                and number(saxon:evaluate(concat('$p1',$blkCoordPath),$context))&lt; 
number($coordNode)"><xsl:value-of select="$coordName"/></xsl:when>
            <xsl:when test="$coordName = 'x2'
                and number(saxon:evaluate(concat('$p1',$blkCoordPath),$context))&gt; 
number($coordNode)"><xsl:value-of select="$coordName"/></xsl:when>
            <xsl:when test="$coordName = 'y1'
                and number(saxon:evaluate(concat('$p1',$blkCoordPath),$context))&lt; 
number($coordNode)"><xsl:value-of select="$coordName"/></xsl:when>
            <xsl:when test="$coordName = 'y2'
                and number(saxon:evaluate(concat('$p1',$blkCoordPath),$context))&gt; 
number($coordNode)"><xsl:value-of select="$coordName"/></xsl:when>
           <!-- debugging -->
            <xsl:otherwise><xsl:value-of 
select="concat(saxon:evaluate(concat('$p1',$blkCoordPath),$context),'::',$coordName,'::',$blkCoordPath,'::',$coordNode)"/>
         </xsl:otherwise>
         </xsl:choose>
     </xsl:function>

and is invoked from this rule.

  <rule context="line">
             <let name="lineNo" value="@n"/>
             <let name="refId" value="ancestor::ref/@id"/>
             <let name="artId" 
value="ancestor::article/front/article-meta/article-id[@pub-id-type='doi']"/>
             <assert test="some $bl in ancestor::ref/block 
satisfies(ins:isContainedInBlock($bl, .))">
                 The current citation line (number:<value-of select="$lineNo"/>  ) does not fit 
within any of the defined blocks in the containing ref (ref id =<value-of select="$refId"/>).
                  [article id =<value-of select="$artId"/>].
                 Bad coords:
                 <value-of select="for $coord in @*[matches(name(),'[xy][12]')] return 
ins:reportBadCoords($coord,name($coord),functx:path-to-node-with-pos(ancestor::ref/block),current())"/>
             </assert>
         </rule>


When I test this script in Oxygen 13.2, with Saxon PE 9.305, I either fail to 
return any value from the evaluate() function, or if I remove the reference to 
context and just pass  $blkCoordPath straight to evaluate(), I get message that 
I'm selecting root node without proper context, or context undefined.

Thanks for any help.

Matt S.

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