How can I add XML attributes and corresponding values in line to RootNode
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Mateusz Malinowski
le 18 Mar 2016
Réponse apportée : ANKAN BHATTACHARYYA
le 20 Nov 2016
Hello,
I am trying to create an XML document using the following code:
docNode = com.mathworks.xml.XMLUtils.createDocument...
('Part')
docRootNode = docNode.getDocumentElement;
docRootNode.setAttribute('Name','Piston');
ChildNode_Names={'PartType', 'PartInventorySerialNumber', 'PartCreateDate',...
'PartReport', 'PartActive'};
ChildNode_Values={'Ring', '23', '11/20/2015', '1', '1'};
for i=1:5
thisElement = docNode.createElement(ChildNode_Names(i));
thisElement.appendChild...
(docNode.createTextNode(sprintf('%s',ChildNode_Values{i})));
docRootNode.appendChild(thisElement);
end
xmlFileName = ['Part.xml'];
xmlwrite(xmlFileName,docNode);
type(xmlFileName);
This is the XML document which I create:
I am trying to add attributes and corresponding values directly under (in-line with) the text node elements.
I can't seem to be able to add an attribute unless I add it as a child to one of the text node elements, such as below:
Done using this code:
docNode = com.mathworks.xml.XMLUtils.createDocument...
('Part')
docRootNode = docNode.getDocumentElement;
docRootNode.setAttribute('Name','Piston');
ChildNode_Names={'PartType', 'PartInventorySerialNumber', 'PartCreateDate',...
'PartReport', 'PartActive'};
ChildNode_Values={'Ring', '23', '11/20/2015', '1', '1'};
for i=1:5
thisElement = docNode.createElement(ChildNode_Names(i));
thisElement.appendChild...
(docNode.createTextNode(sprintf('%s',ChildNode_Values{i})));
docRootNode.appendChild(thisElement);
end
entry_node = docNode.createElement('Entry');
docNode.getDocumentElement.appendChild(entry_node);
address_node = docNode.createElement('Address');
address_node.setTextContent('3 Apple Hill Dr, Natick MA')
% set an attribute directly
address_node.setAttribute('type','work');
entry_node.appendChild(address_node);
% or create the attribute as a node
has_zip_attribute = docNode.createAttribute('hasZip');
has_zip_attribute.setNodeValue('no');
address_node.setAttributeNode(has_zip_attribute);
xmlFileName = ['Part.xml'];
xmlwrite(xmlFileName,docNode);
type(xmlFileName);
This is not what I am looking for though.
I need my attributes and the corresponding values on the same line, and directly inline with the PartType node, like in the image below (sorry for having to cover up the variables):
Can someone please help me?
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Kirby Fears
le 18 Mar 2016
Modifié(e) : Kirby Fears
le 18 Mar 2016
Hi Mateusz,
You can add attributes directly to element nodes as well. I am providing code to create the < Attribute/ > node with Name and Value attributes shown below.
Here's code to create the < Part > root node along with the < Attribute /> node:
docNode = com.mathworks.xml.XMLUtils.createDocument('Part');
docRootNode = docNode.getDocumentElement;
docRootNode.setAttribute('Name','Piston');
% Make an element node called 'Attribute'
attrNode = docNode.createElement('Attribute');
% assign Name and Value attributes
attrNode.setAttribute('Name','MyAttr');
attrNode.setAttribute('Value','1');
% append as a child of root node
docRootNode.appendChild(attrNode);
% display xml
xmlwrite(docRootNode)
ans =
<Part Name="Piston">
<Attribute Name="MyAttr" Value="1"/>
</Part>
You can use this example to design your XML document as desired.
Hope this helps.
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ANKAN BHATTACHARYYA
le 20 Nov 2016
if i have <stroke stroke_no="2" / > then how can i do : <stroke stroke_no="2" stroke_name="XYZ" / > ?
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