XPath Nodes

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XPath Nodes



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XPath Terminology



Nodes


In XPath, there are seven kinds of nodes: element, attribute, text, namespace, processing-instruction, comment, and document nodes.


XML documents are treated as trees of nodes. The topmost element of the tree is called the
root element.


Look at the following XML document:





<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>


<bookstore>
 
<book>

    <title lang="en">Harry Potter</title>

    <author>J K. Rowling</author>

 
 
<year>2005</year>

    <price>29.99</price>

 
</book>
</bookstore>



Example of nodes in the XML document above:





<bookstore> (root element node)


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


lang="en" (attribute 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.








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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>




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