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Re: regd String Tokeniser
- From: "cutlass" <cutlass at secure0 dot com>
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- Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 12:47:51 +0100
- Subject: Re: [xsl] regd String Tokeniser
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Hello William,
----- Original Message -----
From: "william locksman" <vsd18@rediffmail.com>
> hi my question is regarding the String tokenizer function of java.
> I am making use of the String Tokenizer
> in the following way
>
> Statement : 1
>
> <xsl:variable name = "tokens" select =
> "java:util.StringTokenizer.new($MyString,',')"/>
> in analogy to java , where i give a statement like
>
> Statement : 2
>
> StringTokenizer strTokeniser = new StringTokenizer(str,
> token,false);
>
> and then go through each of the token in a loop.
>
> now ho do i do the same with Statement : 1 that is thro xsl
u could use xslt for the job also....
http://www.exslt.org/str/functions/tokenize/index.html
> after the Statement : 1 is executed what will i have in the
> variable $tokens ??
u will have a bunch of xml data .....stored in a variable. eg.
<token>see</token><token>spot</token><token>run</token>
> and how do i iterate throgh the tokens??
just like any other xml ( though remember if u have an RTF, u will have to
use any of the common extension functions to make it a nodeset for
processing ).
u could iterate by using <xsl:for-each/> or match templates.....
maybe giving us an example string and form of processing.
cheers, jim fuller
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