XSLT elements
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This article lists some of the elements used in XSLT.
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[edit] XSLT logic elements
Node | Description/ attributes | Container/ children | Example |
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xsl:apply-templates | Specifies that other matches may exist within that node; if this is not specified any matches will be ignored
If “select” is specified, only the templates that specify a “match” that fits the selected node or attribute type will be applied. If “mode” is specified, only the templates that have the same “mode” and have an appropriate “match” will be applied |
Any parent Can contain any number of xsl:sort and xsl:with-param children |
<xsl:apply-templates/> |
xsl:choose |
Multiple choices No attributes |
Any parent Contains xsl:when blocks and up to one xsl:otherwise block |
<xsl:choose> … |
xsl:for-each |
Creates a loop which repeats for every match
“select” designates the match criteria |
Any parent Can contain any XML |
<xsl:for-each select="input[@name=$name]">
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xsl:if |
Yes or No conditions
“test” specifies criteria for entering the if |
Any parent Can contain any XML |
<xsl:if test="$type='text' or $type='password'"> … |
xsl:otherwise |
The default choice if none of the “xsl:when” criteria are met | xsl:choose Can contain any XML |
<xsl:otherwise> … |
xsl:stylesheet |
Top-level element. Occurs only once in a stylesheet document.
“version” specifies which XSLT version is being used “xmlns:xsl” specifies the URL of that standard |
Top-level element. Contains all XML | <xsl:stylesheet>
… </xsl:stylesheet> |
xsl:template |
Specifies processing templates “match” is when the template should be used. |
xsl:stylesheet Can contain any XML |
<xsl:template match="//input"> … |
xsl:variable |
Allows a variable to be declared
“name” is the variable name. It can be referred to later with “$name” “select” is the value of the variable |
Any parent no children |
<xsl:variable name="type" select="@type"/> |
xsl:when |
Yes or No conditions
“test” specifies criteria for entering the if |
xsl:choose
Can contain any XML |
<xsl:when test="$type='radio'"> … |
[edit] Example XSLT stylesheet using logic elements
<xsl:stylesheet> <xsl:template match="//input"> <xsl:variable name="type" select="@type"/> <xsl:variable name="name" select="@name"/> <xsl:if test="$type='text' or $type='password' or $type='radio' or $type='checkbox'"> <xsl:choose> <xsl:when test="$type='radio'"> <xsl:if test="not(preceding-sibling::input[@type='radio'])"> <select name="{@name}"> <xsl:for-each select="../input[@name=$name]"> <option value="{@value}"> <xsl:apply-templates/> </option> </xsl:for-each> </select> </xsl:if> </xsl:when> <xsl:when test="$type='text'"> <input name="{@name}" type="{@type}"> <xsl:apply-templates/> </input> </xsl:when> <xsl:when test="$type='password'"> <input name="{@name}" type="{@type}"> <xsl:apply-templates/> </input> </xsl:when> </xsl:choose> </xsl:if> </xsl:template> </xsl:stylesheet>
[edit] XSLT file I/O elements
Node | Description/ attributes | Container/ children | Example |
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xsl:call-template | Calls the template whose name is specifed.
name matches the name in xsl-template |
Any parent children are xsl:with-param |
<xsl:call-template name="lib:make-elem"> |
xsl:import | Retrieves another XSLT file href is the URI of the file |
xls:stylesheet No children |
<xsl:import href="..\Library\FuncLib.xslt"/> |
xsl:output | Describes how data will be returned method designates what kind of data is returned |
xls:stylesheet No children |
<xsl:output method="xml" omit-xml-declaration="yes" encoding="UTF-8"/> |
xsl:param | Designates a parameter which may be passed into the template with xsl:call-template. | xsl:template No children |
<xsl:param name="elem-name"/> |
xsl:text | Outputs the tag content | Any parent No children |
<xsl:text>ClaimNumber ClaimSeqNumber</xsl:text> |
xsl:value-of | Outputs a variable select specifies the variable |
Any parent No children |
<xsl:value-of select="$s"/> |
xsl:with-param | Designates a parameter passed to xsl:call-template. It must be matched by an xsl:param in the template. name specifies the parameter name. |
xsl:call-template No children |
<xsl:with-param name="elem-name" select="'hma:ClaimNumber'"/> |
Client-side XSLT can be implemented in a browser by adding a line like the following to the source XML file, right after the root XML tag. <?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="family.xsl"?>
This is described on the page http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2000/10/25/msie/index.html
[edit] Other XSLT semantics
symbol | meaning | where used |
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| | union operator. used to group nodesets in XPath expressions. | select attributes of elements such as xsl:when, xsl:if, xsl:for-each |
& | and | any conditional or match criterion, for example xsl:if.test, xsl:when.test, xsl:template.select and xsl:for-each.select |
<!-- | begin comment | anywhere not in a tag |
--> | end comment | anywhere not in a tag |
$ | start of a variable name | anywhere in a tag, for example xsl:value-of.select and xsl:variable.name |
name() | the name of the tag being processed. Useful if the matching criteria contains |s (pipe symbols) | any conditional or match criterion, for example xsl:if.test, xsl:when.test, xsl:template.select and xsl:for-each.select |
@ | an attribute within the XML | any conditional or match criterion, for example xsl:if.test, xsl:when.test, xsl:template.select and xsl:for-each.select |
[edit] Functions defined by XSLT
The following functions can occur in many XSLT attributes, such as xsl:value-of.select and xsl:for-each.select.
Function | Description/ Syntax | Example |
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ceiling | The ceiling function returns the smallest integer that is equal to or is larger than the numeric value of the number argument. | ceiling(3.57) |
concat | Concatenates two or more strings, which are listed in the parentheses | concat($fname,’ ‘, $lname) |
count | The count function counts and returns the number of nodes in a node-set. | count(elements) |
floor | The floor function returns the largest integer that is equal to or is smaller than the numeric value of the number argument. | floor(3.57) |
normalize-space | Removes white-space from the beginning and end of the string | normalize-space($fname) |
position | The position function returns the position number in the current node list of the node that is currently being processed by an xsl:for-each or xsl:apply-templates element. There are no arguments. | position() |
round | The round function rounds a number to its closest integer. | round(3.57) |
string | The string function converts the value argument to a string. | string() |
string-length | The string-length function returns the number of characters in a string. The string argument is optional. If omitted, the default is to use the string value of the context node. | string-length(‘hello’) |
substring | A segment within a variable value. Substring takes three parameters: the input variable, the first character to be selected, and the length of the resulting string | substring($dob,4,2) |
substring-after | The substring-after function returns a portion out of the string specified in the string argument that occurs after the substring specified in the substring argument. | substring-after(‘In 1814 we took a little trip’, ‘we’) |
substring-before | The substring-before function returns a portion out of the string specified in the string argument that occurs before the substring specified in the substring argument. | substring-before(‘In 1814 we took a little trip’, ‘we’) |
sum | The sum function adds and returns the total value of a set of numeric values in a node-set or list of values. | sum(1,3,7,12) |
translate | Takes the string in the value argument, replaces all occurrences of a string specified in the string1 argument with substitute characters specified in string2 argument and returns the modified string. | translate(‘colored armor’, ‘or’, ‘our’) |
[edit] External links
- W3C XSLT 1.0 recommendation - Describes the whole syntax and semantics of XSLT 1.0
- W3C XSLT 2.0 recommendation
- XSLT Elements List - by W3Schools
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