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Re: possible to mimic while-like behavior?


Subject: Re: possible to mimic while-like behavior?
From: "Nikolai Grigoriev" <grig@xxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 03:40:11 +0300

Carole E. Mah wrote:

> Imagine,
> <xsl:for-each select="foo">
>  <xsl:choose>
>   <xsl:when test="bar">blah</xsl:when>
>   <xsl:otherwise>blort</xsl:otherwise>
>  </xsl:choose>
> </xsl:for-each>
> 
> Now imagine that when the conditions are such that <xsl:otherwise> is
> matched, one wants to break out of the <xsl:for-each>.
> 

How about this:

<!-- Identify the stopper - the first node that does not have a bar -->
<xsl:variable name="stop-id" select="generate-id(foo[not(bar)][1])"/>

<!-- Segregate nodes preceding the stopper -->
<xsl:for-each select="foo">
  <xsl:if test="following-sibling::foo[generate-id() = $stop-id]">
    blah
  </xsl:if>
</xsl:for-each>

This is simple but suspicious from the efficiency point of view. 
I suspect that the recursive solution is more economic.

Regards,
Nikolai




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