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set studentNodes [$tree getElementsByTagName Student]
set studentNodes [$tree getElementsByTagName Student]


foreach node $studentNodex {
foreach node $studentNodes {
puts [$node getAttribute Name]
puts [$node getAttribute Name]
}
}

Revision as of 08:50, 27 May 2009

Task
XML/Input
You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know.

Given the below XML fragment, extract the list of names using whatever means desired. If the only viable method is to use XPath, refer the reader to the task XML_and_XPath.

<lang xml><Students>

 <Student Name="April" />
 <Student Name="Bob" />
 <Student Name="Chad" />
 <Student Name="Dave" />
 <Student Name="Emily" />

</Students></lang>

Expected Output

April
Bob
Chad
Dave
Emily

ActionScript

<lang actionscript> package {

   import flash.display.Sprite;
   public class XMLReading extends Sprite
   {
       public function XMLReading()
       {
           var xml:XML = <Students>
                           <Student Name="April" />
                           <Student Name="Bob" />
                           <Student Name="Chad" />
                           <Student Name="Dave" />
                           <Student Name="Emily" />
                         </Students>;
           for each(var node:XML in xml..Student)
           {
               trace(node.@Name);
           }
       }
   }

} </lang>


C

Library: LibXML

<lang c>#include <stdio.h>

  1. include <stdlib.h>
  2. include <string.h>
  3. include <libxml/parser.h>
  4. include <libxml/tree.h>

static void print_names(xmlNode *node) {

 xmlNode *cur_node = NULL;
 for (cur_node = node; cur_node; cur_node = cur_node->next) {
   if (cur_node->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE) {
     if ( strcmp(cur_node->name, "Student") == 0 ) {

xmlAttr *prop = NULL; if ( (prop = xmlHasProp(cur_node, "Name")) != NULL ) { printf("%s\n", prop->children->content);

}

     }
   }
   print_names(cur_node->children);
 }

}

const char *buffer =

 "<Students>\n"
 "<Student Name=\"April\" />\n"
 "<Student Name=\"Bob\" />\n"
 "<Student Name=\"Chad\" />\n"
 "<Student Name=\"Dave\" />\n"
 "<Student Name=\"Emily\" />\n"
 "</Students>\n";

int main() {

 xmlDoc *doc = NULL;
 xmlNode *root = NULL;
 doc = xmlReadMemory(buffer, strlen(buffer), NULL, NULL, 0);
 if ( doc != NULL ) {
   root = xmlDocGetRootElement(doc);
   print_names(root);
   xmlFreeDoc(doc);
 }
 xmlCleanupParser();
 return 0;

}</lang>

J

J's system includes several XML processing libraries. This task is probably best addressed using XPath (this is the type of problem XPath was designed to solve), but the task description implicitly discourages that method. So we can use the SAX library instead:

<lang j> load'xml/sax'

   saxclass 'Students'
   startElement =: ([: smoutput 'Name' getAttribute~ [)^:('Student'-:])
   cocurrent'base'

   process_Students_ XML</lang>
April
Bob
Chad
Dave
Emily

and the definition of XML: <lang j> XML =: noun define

<Students>
  <Student Name="April" />
  <Student Name="Bob" />
  <Student Name="Chad" />
  <Student Name="Dave" />
  <Student Name="Emily" />
</Students>
)</lang>

OCaml

<lang ocaml>

  1. #directory "+site-lib/xml-light" (* or maybe just "+xml-light" *) ;;
  2. #load "xml-light.cma" ;;
  1. let x = Xml.parse_string "
 <Students>
   <Student Name=\"April\" />
   <Student Name=\"Bob\" />
   <Student Name=\"Chad\" />
   <Student Name=\"Dave\" />
   <Student Name=\"Emily\" />
 </Students>"
 in
 Xml.iter (function
   (Xml.Element ("Student", [("Name", name)], [])) -> print_endline name
 |  _ -> ()) x
 ;;

April Bob Chad Dave Emily - : unit = () </lang>

Python

<lang python>import xml.dom.minidom

doc = """<Students>

 <Student Name="April" />
 <Student Name="Bob" />
 <Student Name="Chad" />
 <Student Name="Dave" />
 <Student Name="Emily" />

</Students>"""

doc = xml.dom.minidom.parseString(doc)

for i in doc.getElementsByTagName("Student"):

   print i.getAttribute("Name")</lang>

Tcl

Library: tDOM

<lang tcl>set xml {<Students>

 <Student Name="April" />
 <Student Name="Bob" />
 <Student Name="Chad" />
 <Student Name="Dave" />
 <Student Name="Emily" />

</Students>}

package require tdom set tree [dom parse $xml] set studentNodes [[$tree documentElement] childNodes]

  1. or

set studentNodes [$tree getElementsByTagName Student]

foreach node $studentNodes {

   puts [$node getAttribute Name]

} </lang>

Library: TclXML

<lang tcl>package require xml set parser [xml::parser -elementstartcommand elem] proc elem {name attlist args} {

   if {$name eq "Student"} {
       puts [dict get [dict create {*}$attlist] Name]
   }

} $parser parse $xml</lang>

Visual Basic .NET

<lang vbnet>Dim xml = <Students>

             <Student Name="April"/>
             <Student Name="Bob"/>
             <Student Name="Chad"/>
             <Student Name="Dave"/>
             <Student Name="Emily"/>
          </Students>

Dim names = (From node In xml...<Student> Select node.@Name).ToArray

For Each name In names

    Console.WriteLine(name)

Next </lang>