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RE: [xsl] Having Trouble With Condition For Default Nodeset Selection

From: "Michael Kay" <mike@------------>
To:
Date: 7/5/2006 9:31:00 AM
I think you're making the old mistake of writing @code != 'US' when you mean
not(@code = 'US').

If there's no @code attribute, the first expression returns false (because
there is no code that is not equal to 'US'), while the second returns true.

Generally in XSLT, there are very few cases where A!=B is correct and
not(A=B) is wrong.

Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Duncan Anker [mailto:danker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: 05 July 2006 00:57
> To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [xsl] Having Trouble With Condition For Default 
> Nodeset Selection
> 
> Hi Folks,
> 
> I am trying to look up a country code in a list of supported 
> currencies, with a default to US if it is not found. I am 
> using the XSLT 1.0 idiom of
> 
> nodeset1[condition] | nodeset2[not(condition)]
> 
> for a mutually exclusive result, however for the life of me I 
> can't seem to find a suitable condition - I probably just 
> need a figurative whack on the side of the head to help me 
> "think different" (or should that be "differently?"). I have 
> tried several different variations of the following with no 
> luck, though I am probably just overlooking something really obvious:
> 
> <xsl:variable name="currency" 
> select="$currency-data//currency[@code=$country-code and 
> @code != 'US'] 
> | $currency-data//currency[not(@code=$country-code and @code 
> != 'US')]" 
> | />
> 
> Nothing seems to work no matter how I arrange that - the US 
> currency is always unioned into the set. I'm sure that's the 
> wrong condition to use, and there is something relatively 
> simple I can add, but I'm just not seeing it.
> 
> Does anyone have any suggestions, or perhaps a nerf mallet?
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> --
> Duncan Anker
> Server 101, Web Hosting & E-Commerce
> http://www.server101.com


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