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Hello Ming,
there is a difference between
<xsl:variable name="foo" select="bar"/>
and
The first variable stores a node set, the second one a Result Tree Fragment (RTF). You have The same problem with your variable declaration. You can use an extension function to convert a RTF to a node set.
If you really only want to have the last node, you can do
You create a RTF too, but can access the value through <xsl:value-of select="$last-field-value"/> and copy the node to the output via <xsl:copy-of select="$last-field-value"/>. You can't do node set functions on a RTF.
What are you trying with <xsl:for-each select="self::node()[not(.=following::node())]">??
If you sort them and you want to have the last one, you don't need that. If you want to have unique nodes, you can do <xsl:if test="not(. = following-sibling::*)"> to reach the same.
If you really need the current content of $field-value as you have it, only as node set, you should think about rearranging your code to use a "correct" grouping method (preceding/following-sibling axis or Muenchian Method). Don't do two things (sorting + grouping) in one step.
Regards,
Joerg
Ming wrote:
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Re: [xsl] sorting and selecting the last value
Subject: Re: [xsl] sorting and selecting the last value From: Joerg Heinicke <joerg.heinicke@xxxxxx> Date: Thu, 08 Aug 2002 22:55:22 +0200 |
Hello Ming,
there is a difference between
<xsl:variable name="foo" select="bar"/>
and
<xsl:variable name="foo"> <xsl:value-of select="bar"/> </xsl:variable>
The first variable stores a node set, the second one a Result Tree Fragment (RTF). You have The same problem with your variable declaration. You can use an extension function to convert a RTF to a node set.
If you really only want to have the last node, you can do
<xsl:variable name="last-field-value"> <xsl:for-each select="$full_path[contains($dbs_searched, @db)]/*"> <xsl:sort select="."/> <xsl:if test="position()=last()"> <xsl:copy-of select="."/> </xsl:if> </xsl:for-each> </xsl:variable>
You create a RTF too, but can access the value through <xsl:value-of select="$last-field-value"/> and copy the node to the output via <xsl:copy-of select="$last-field-value"/>. You can't do node set functions on a RTF.
What are you trying with <xsl:for-each select="self::node()[not(.=following::node())]">??
If you sort them and you want to have the last one, you don't need that. If you want to have unique nodes, you can do <xsl:if test="not(. = following-sibling::*)"> to reach the same.
If you really need the current content of $field-value as you have it, only as node set, you should think about rearranging your code to use a "correct" grouping method (preceding/following-sibling axis or Muenchian Method). Don't do two things (sorting + grouping) in one step.
Regards,
Joerg
Ming wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying the access the last value of a sorted list but for some how, the system produces the error: Can not convert #RTREEFRAG to a NodeList.
Here is my codes:
<xsl:variable name='field_value'> <xsl:for-each select="$full_path[contains($dbs_searched, @db)]/*"> <xsl:sort select="."/> <xsl:for-each select="self::node()[not(.=following::node())]"> <xsl:copy-of select="."/> </xsl:for-each> </xsl:for-each> </xsl:variable>
<xsl:variable name="lastval" select="$field_value[last()]" />
And the error poinrts to the last line: <xsl:variable name="lastval" select="$field_value[last()]" />
But if I do <xsl:variable name='field_value' select='$full_path[contains($dbs_searched, @db)]'/> everything works just fine.
Do you have some idea on what could cause the problem?
Thanks for your help.
Ming
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