getattr
getattr |
Purpose
Synopsis
function getattr(doc:xmldoc, n:integer, name:string):text
function getboolattr(doc:xmldoc, n:integer, name:string):boolean
function getintattr(doc:xmldoc, n:integer, name:string):integer
function getrealattr(doc:xmldoc, n:integer, name:string):real
function getstrattr(doc:xmldoc, n:integer, name:string):string
Arguments
doc
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Document to use
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n
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Node number (must be an element)
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name
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Name of the attribute
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Return value
The value of the attribute or an empty string, 0 or
false depending on the expected type.
Example
The following code extract prints the contents of 'name' (leftbound in a 10 character space) and the attributes 'id' of all 'employee' nodes, and the 'id' of their parent node.
declarations DB: xmldoc AllEmployees: list of integer end-declarations getnodes(DB, "personnelList/region/employee", AllEmployees) forall(p in AllEmployees) writeln(textfmt(getvalue(DB, getnode(DB, p, "name")), -10), "(ID: ", getattr(DB,p,"id"), ") ", "region: ", getattr(DB, getparent(DB, p), "id"))
Output produced by this code will look as follows:
Lisa (ID: L234) region: EMEA James (ID: J876) region: APAC Sarah (ID: S678) region: AM
Further information
1. Values of attributes are stored as
text objects: the first version of the routine returns a reference to the object containing the attribute value. Modifying this text will also alter the attribute value. Using one of the alternative versions of this routine allows to avoid having to perform a type conversion.
2. A default value (empty string, 0 or false) is returned if the requested attribute is not defined. Use function
testattr to check whether a given node has a particular attribute.
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