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Subject: [xsl] Nodes and Strings From: "Elaine Prata" <Elaine.Prata@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 08:50:43 -0300 |
Aron, thank you for your response but my problem is not the intersection or difference... I know how to use these functions but what I need is not only this. Thank you! *---------- Hi all. Please forgive me if my doubt is already in archive or if it is very simple but I didn't find it. I have two sets that I need to compare but the values aren't the same. Example: <setA> <element>value1</element> <element>value2</element> <element>value3</element> <element>value4</element> <element>value5</element> </setA> <setB> <element>aStringBeforeValue.value1</element> <element>aStringBeforeValue.value2</element> <element>aStringBeforeValue.value3</element> </setB> expected result (for intersection between the sets): <setC> <element>value1</element> <element>value2</element> <element>value3</element> </setC> I want to get the intersection (difference, whatever) between two sets that haven't the same string values for their elements... (I didn't found a function like substring, for example, that receives as parameter a node list... only for strings... So, I'm resolving this problem with a little bit long and confused code.) Is it possible? Thanks
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