| getSibling {XML} | R Documentation |
These functions allow us to both access the sibling node to the left or right of a given node and so walk the chain of siblings, and also to insert a new sibling
getSibling(node, after = TRUE) addSibling(node, ..., kids = list(...), after = NA)
node |
the internal XML node (XMLInternalNode) whose siblings are of interest |
... |
the XML nodes to add as siblings or children to node. |
kids |
a list containing the XML nodes to add as siblings.
This is equivalent to ... but used when we already have the
nodes in a list rather than as individual objects. This is used in programmatic
calls to
addSibling
rather interactive use where we more commonly have
the individual node objects.
|
after |
a logical value indicating whether to retrieve or add the
nodes to the right (TRUE) or to the left (FALSE) of this sibling.
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getSibling
returns an object of class
XMLInternalNode (or some derived S3 class, e.g. XMLInternalTextNode)
addSibling
returns a list whose elements are the newly added
XML (internal) nodes.
xmlChildren,
addChildren
removeNodes
replaceNodes
# Reading Apple's iTunes files
#
# Here we read a "censored" "database" of songs from Apple's iTune application
# which is stored in a property list. The format is quite generic and
# the fields for each song are given in the form
#
# <key>Artist</key><string>Person's name</string>
#
# So to find the names of the artists for all the songs, we want to
# find all the <key>Artist<key> nodes and then get their next sibling
# which has the actual value.
#
# More information can be found in .
#
fileName = system.file("exampleData", "iTunes.plist", package = "XML")
doc = xmlTreeParse(fileName, useInternal = TRUE)
nodes = getNodeSet(doc, "//key[text() = 'Artist']")
sapply(nodes, function(x) xmlValue(getSibling(x)))