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Joe
Hello All:

Is it possible to group parts of an XPath string? I need to retrieve all
ndoes from an xml document where the attribute spellCheckingRequired is equal
to "True" and the attribute controlToRender is equal to "textbox" or
"addressline" or "augmentedtextbox."

Can I group the controlToRender attributes within parentheses or is this not
required?

In other words, can I have :

[(@controlToRender='textbox' or @controlToRender='addressline' or
@controlToRender='augmentedtextbox') and @spellCheckRequired='True']

or will

[@controlToRender='textbox' or @controlToRender='addressline' or
@controlToRender='augmentedtextbox' and @spellCheckRequired='True']

produce the same result?

TIA,
--
Joe
Apr 12 '06 #1
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Hi Joe,

In Xpath, "and" has a higher precedence than "or", and these operators
are left-associative, so your expression will be evaluated as:

[((@controlToRender='textbox' or @controlToRender='addressline') or
(@controlToRender='augmentedtextbox' and @spellCheckRequired='True'))]

You should definitely use parentheses to get the result you're after.

HTH,

Chris

Apr 12 '06 #2
Joe
Chris,

Thanks for your response.

I want to retrieve all nodes that have spellCheckRequired='True' and have
either @controlToRender='textbox' or @controlToRender='augmentedtextbox' or
@controlToRender='addressline'.

Should I write the expression as:

[((@controlToRender='textbox' or @controlToRender='addressline' or
@controlToRender='augmentedtextbox') and (@spellCheckRequired='True'))]

What would be the best way to write this as an xpath? What would you
recommend?

Thanks,
--
Joe
"Chris Fulstow" wrote:
Hi Joe,

In Xpath, "and" has a higher precedence than "or", and these operators
are left-associative, so your expression will be evaluated as:

[((@controlToRender='textbox' or @controlToRender='addressline') or
(@controlToRender='augmentedtextbox' and @spellCheckRequired='True'))]

You should definitely use parentheses to get the result you're after.

HTH,

Chris

Apr 12 '06 #3
Hi Joe,

I'd go with this:

[(@controlToRender='textbox' or @controlToRender='addressline' or
@controlToRender='augmentedtextbox') and @spellCheckRequired='True']

Chris

Apr 12 '06 #4
Joe
Thanks.
--
Joe
"Chris Fulstow" wrote:
Hi Joe,

I'd go with this:

[(@controlToRender='textbox' or @controlToRender='addressline' or
@controlToRender='augmentedtextbox') and @spellCheckRequired='True']

Chris

Apr 12 '06 #5

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