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    XPath Study XPath Introduction

    XPath is a language for finding information in an XML document. XPath is used to navigate through elements and attributes in an XML document.
    What You Should Already Know
    Before you continue you should have a basic understanding of the following:
    • HTML / XHTML
    • XML / XML Namespaces

    If you want to study these subjects first, find the tutorials on our Home page.
    What is XPath?
    • XPath is a syntax for defining parts of an XML document
    • XPath uses path expressions to navigate in XML documents
    • XPath contains a library of standard functions
    • XPath is a major element in XSLT
    • XPath is a W3C Standard
    XPath Path Expressions
    XPath uses path expressions to select nodes or node-sets in an XML document. These path expressions look very much like the expressions you see when you work with a traditional computer file system.
    XPath Standard Functions
    XPath includes over 100 built-in functions. There are functions for string values, numeric values, date and time comparison, node and QName manipulation, sequence manipulation, Boolean values, and more.
    XPath is Used in XSLT
    XPath is a major element in the XSLT standard. Without XPath knowledge you will not be able to create XSLT documents.
    You can read more about XSLT in our XSLT tutorial.
    XQuery and XPointer are both built on XPath expressions. XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 share the same data model and support the same functions and operators.
    You can read more about XQuery in our XQuery tutorial.
    XPath is a W3C Standard
    XPath became a W3C Recommendation 16. November 1999.
    XPath was designed to be used by XSLT, XPointer and other XML parsing software.
    You can read more about the XPath standard in our W3C tutorial. XPath Nodes

    In XPath, there are seven kinds of nodes: element, attribute, text, namespace, processing-instruction, comment, and document (root) nodes.
    XPath Terminology Nodes
    In XPath, there are seven kinds of nodes: element, attribute, text, namespace, processing-instruction, comment, and document (root) nodes. XML documents are treated as trees of nodes. The root of the tree is called the document node (or root node).
    Look at the following XML document:

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>

    <bookstore>

    <book>

    ? <title >
    ? <author>J K. Rowling</author>

    ??<year>2005</year>

    ? <price>29.99</price>

    </book>

    </bookstore>

    Example of nodes in the XML document above:

    <bookstore>? (document node)

    <author>J K. Rowling</author>? (element node)

    >
    Atomic values
    Atomic values are nodes with no children or parent.
    Example of atomic values:

    J K. Rowling

    "en"
    Items
    Items are atomic values or nodes.
    Relationship of Nodes Parent
    Each element and attribute has one parent.
    In the following example; the book element is the parent of the title, author, year, and price:

    <book>

    ? <title>Harry Potter</title>

    ? <author>J K. Rowling</author>

    ? <year>2005</year>

    ? <price>29.99</price>

    </book>
    Children
    Element nodes may have zero, one or more children.
    In the following example; the title, author, year, and price elements are all children of the book element:

    <book>

    ? <title>Harry Potter</title>

    ? <author>J K. Rowling</author>

    ? <year>2005</year>

    ? <price>29.99</price>

    </book>
    Siblings
    Nodes that have the same parent.
    In the following example; the title, author, year, and price elements are all siblings:

    <book>

    ? <title>Harry Potter</title>

    ? <author>J K. Rowling</author>

    ? <year>2005</year>

    ? <price>29.99</price>

    </book>
    Ancestors
    A node's parent, parent's parent, etc.
    In the following example; the ancestors of the title element are the book element and the bookstore element:

    <bookstore>

    <book>

    ? <title>Harry Potter</title>

    ? <author>J K. Rowling</author>

    ? <year>2005</year>

    ? <price>29.99</price>

    </book>

    </bookstore>
    Descendants
    A node's children, children's children, etc.
    In the following example; descendants of the bookstore element are the book, title, author, year, and price elements:

    <bookstore>

    <book>

    ? <title>Harry Potter</title>

    ? <author>J K. Rowling</author>

    ? <year>2005</year>

    ? <price>29.99</price>

    </book>

    </bookstore>
    XPath Syntax

    XPath uses path expressions to select nodes or node-sets in an XML document. The node is selected by following a path or steps.
    The XML Example Document
    We will use the following XML document in the examples below.

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>

    <bookstore>

    <book>

    ? <title >
    ? <price>29.99</price>

    </book>

    <book>

    ? <title >
    ? <price>39.95</price>

    </book>

    </bookstore>

    ?
    Selecting Nodes
    XPath uses path expressions to select nodes in an XML document. The node is selected by following a path or steps. The most useful path expressions are listed below:

    Expression

    Description

    nodename

    Selects all child nodes of the node

    /

    Selects from the root node

    //

    Selects nodes in the document from the current node that match the selection no matter where they are

    .

    Selects the current node

    ..

    Selects the parent of the current node

    @

    Selects attributes
    Examples
    In the table below we have listed some path expressions and the result of the expressions:

    Path Expression

    Result

    bookstore

    Selects all the child nodes of the bookstore element

    /bookstore

    Selects the root element bookstore
    Note: If the path starts with a slash ( / ) it always represents an absolute path to an element!

    bookstore/book

    Selects all book elements that are children of bookstore

    //book

    Selects all book elements no matter where they are in the document

    bookstore//book

    Selects all book elements that are descendant of the bookstore element, no matter where they are under the bookstore element

    //@lang

    Selects all attributes that are named lang

    ?
    Predicates
    Predicates are used to find a specific node or a node that contains a specific value.
    Predicates are always embedded in square brackets. Examples
    In the table below we have listed some path expressions with predicates and the result of the expressions:

    Path Expression

    Result

    /bookstore/book[1]

    Selects the first book element that is the child of the bookstore element

    /bookstore/book[last()]

    Selects the last book element that is the child of the bookstore element

    /bookstore/book[last()-1]

    Selects the last but one book element that is the child of the bookstore element

    /bookstore/book[position()<3]

    Selects the first two book elements that are children of the bookstore element

    //title[@lang]

    Selects all the title elements that have an attribute named lang

    //title[@>

    Selects all the title elements that have an attribute named lang with a value of 'eng'

    /bookstore/book[price>35.00]

    Selects all the book elements of the bookstore element that have a price element with a value greater than 35.00

    /bookstore/book[price>35.00]/title

    Selects all the title elements of the book elements of the bookstore element that have a price element with a value greater than 35.00

    ?
    Selecting Unknown Nodes
    XPath wildcards can be used to select unknown XML elements.

    Wildcard

    Description

    *

    Matches any element node

    @*

    Matches any attribute node

    node()

    Matches any node of any kind
    Examples
    In the table below we have listed some path expressions and the result of the expressions:

    Path Expression

    Result

    /bookstore/*

    Selects all the child nodes of the bookstore element

    //*

    Selects all elements in the document

    //title[@*]

    Selects all title elements which have any attribute

    ?
    Selecting Several Paths
    By using the | operator in an XPath expression you can select several paths. Examples
    In the table below we have listed some path expressions and the result of the expressions:

    Path Expression

    Result

    //book/title | //book/price

    Selects all the title AND price elements of all book elements

    //title | //price

    Selects all the title AND price elements in the document

    /bookstore/book/title | //price

    Selects all the title elements of the book element of the bookstore element AND all the price elements in the document
    XPath Axes
    The XML Example Document
    We will use the following XML document in the examples below.

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>

    <bookstore>

    <book>

    ? <title >
    ? <price>29.99</price>

    </book>

    <book>

    ? <title >
    ? <price>39.95</price>

    </book>

    </bookstore>

    ?
    XPath Axes
    An axis defines a node-set relative to the current node.

    AxisName

    Result

    ancestor

    Selects all ancestors (parent, grandparent, etc.) of the current node

    ancestor-or-self

    Selects all ancestors (parent, grandparent, etc.) of the current node and the current node itself

    attribute

    Selects all attributes of the current node

    child

    Selects all children of the current node

    descendant

    Selects all descendants (children, grandchildren, etc.) of the current node

    descendant-or-self

    Selects all descendants (children, grandchildren, etc.) of the current node and the current node itself

    following

    Selects everything in the document after the closing tag of the current node

    following-sibling

    Selects all siblings after the current node

    namespace

    Selects all namespace nodes of the current node

    parent

    Selects the parent of the current node

    preceding

    Selects everything in the document that is before the start tag of the current node

    preceding-sibling

    Selects all siblings before the current node

    self

    Selects the current node

    ?
    Location Path Expression
    A location path can be absolute or relative.
    An absolute location path starts with a slash ( / ) and a relative location path does not. In both cases the location path consists of one or more steps, each separated by a slash:

    An absolute location path:

    /step/step/...

    A relative location path:

    step/step/...

    Each step is evaluated against the nodes in the current node-set.
    A step consists of:
    • an axis (defines the tree-relationship between the selected nodes and the current node)
    • a node-test (identifies a node within an axis)
    • zero or more predicates (to further refine the selected node-set)

    The syntax for a location step is:

    axisname::nodetest[predicate]
    Examples

    Example

    Result

    child::book

    Selects all book nodes that are children of the current node

    attribute::lang

    Selects the lang attribute of the current node

    child::*

    Selects all children of the current node

    attribute::*

    Selects all attributes of the current node

    child::text()

    Selects all text child nodes of the current node

    child::node()

    Selects all child nodes of the current node

    descendant::book

    Selects all book descendants of the current node

    ancestor::book

    Selects all book ancestors of the current node

    ancestor-or-self::book

    Selects all book ancestors of the current node - and the current as well if it is a book node

    child::*/child::price

    Selects all price grandchildren of the current node
    XPath Operators

    An XPath expression returns either a node-set, a string, a Boolean, or a number.
    XPath Operators
    Below is a list of the operators that can be used in XPath expressions:

    Operator

    Description

    Example

    Return value

    |

    Computes two node-sets

    //book | //cd

    Returns a node-set with all book and cd elements

    +

    Addition

    6 + 4

    10

    -

    Subtraction

    6 - 4

    2

    *

    Multiplication

    6 * 4

    24

    div

    Division

    8 div 4

    2

    =

    Equal

    price=9.80

    true if price is 9.80false if price is 9.90

    !=

    Not equal

    price!=9.80

    true if price is 9.90false if price is 9.80

    <?

    Less than

    price<9.80

    true if price is 9.00false if price is 9.80

    <=

    Less than or equal to

    price<=9.80

    true if price is 9.00false if price is 9.90

    >?

    Greater than

    price>9.80

    true if price is 9.90false if price is 9.80

    >=

    Greater than or equal to

    price>=9.80

    true if price is 9.90false if price is 9.70

    or

    or

    price=9.80 or price=9.70

    true if price is 9.80false if price is 9.50

    and

    and

    price>9.00 and price<9.90

    true if price is 9.80false if price is 8.50

    mod

    Modulus (division remainder)

    5 mod 2

    1
    XPath Examples

    Let's try to learn some basic XPath syntax by looking at some examples.
    The XML Example Document
    We will use the following XML document in the examples below.
    "books.xml":

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>

    <bookstore>

    <book category="COOKING">

    ? <title >
    ? <author>Giada De Laurentiis</author>

    ? <year>2005</year>

    ? <price>30.00</price>

    </book>

    <book category="CHILDREN">

    ? <title >
    ? <author>J K. Rowling</author>

    ? <year>2005</year>

    ? <price>29.99</price>

    </book>

    <book category="WEB">

    ? <title >
    ? <author>James McGovern</author>

    ? <author>Per Bothner</author>

    ? <author>Kurt Cagle</author>

    ? <author>James Linn</author>

    ? <author>Vaidyanathan Nagarajan</author>

    ? <year>2003</year>

    ? <price>49.99</price>

    </book>

    <book category="WEB">

    ? <title >
    ? <author>Erik T. Ray</author>

    ? <year>2003</year>

    ? <price>39.95</price>

    </book>

    </bookstore>

    View the "books.xml" file in your browser.
    Selecting Nodes
    We will use the Microsoft XMLDOM object to load the XML document and the selectNodes() function to select nodes from the XML document:

    set xmlDoc=CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLDOM")

    xmlDoc.async="false"

    xmlDoc.load("books.xml")

    xmlDoc.selectNodes(path expression)

    ?
    Select all book Nodes
    The following example selects all the book nodes under the bookstore element:

    xmlDoc.selectNodes("/bookstore/book")

    If you have IE 5 or higher you can try it yourself.
    Select the First book Node
    The following example selects only the first book node under the bookstore element:

    xmlDoc.selectNodes("/bookstore/book[0]")

    If you have IE 5 or higher you can try it yourself.
    Note: IE 5 and 6 has implemented that [0] should be the first node, but according to the W3C standard it should have been [1]!!
    Note: This is corrected in IE 6 SP2!
    Select the prices
    The following example selects the text from all the price nodes:

    xmlDoc.selectNodes("/bookstore/book/price/text()")

    If you have IE 5 or higher you can try it yourself.
    Selecting price Nodes with Price>35
    The following example selects all the price nodes with a price higher than 35:

    xmlDoc.selectNodes("/bookstore/book[price>35]/price")

    If you have IE 5 or higher you can try it yourself.
    Selecting title Nodes with Price>35
    The following example selects all the title nodes?with a price higher than 35:

    xmlDoc.selectNodes("/bookstore/book[price>35]/title")

    If you have IE 5 or higher you can try it yourself.
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