问题
How to count distinct values in a node in XSLT?
Example: I want to count the number of existing countries in Country nodes, in this case, it would be 3.
<Artists_by_Countries>
<Artist_by_Country>
<Location_ID>62</Location_ID>
<Artist_ID>212</Artist_ID>
<Country>Argentina</Country>
</Artist_by_Country>
<Artist_by_Country>
<Location_ID>4</Location_ID>
<Artist_ID>108</Artist_ID>
<Country>Australia</Country>
</Artist_by_Country>
<Artist_by_Country>
<Location_ID>4</Location_ID>
<Artist_ID>111</Artist_ID>
<Country>Australia</Country>
</Artist_by_Country>
<Artist_by_Country>
<Location_ID>12</Location_ID>
<Artist_ID>78</Artist_ID>
<Country>Germany</Country>
</Artist_by_Country>
</Artists_by_Countries>
回答1:
If you have a large document, you probably want to use the "Muenchian Method", which is usually used for grouping, to identify the distinct nodes. Declare a key that indexes the things you want to count by the values that are distinct:
<xsl:key name="artists-by-country" match="Artist_by_Country" use="Country" />
Then you can get the <Artist_by_Country>
elements that have distinct countries using:
/Artists_by_Countries
/Artist_by_Country
[generate-id(.) =
generate-id(key('artists-by-country', Country)[1])]
and you can count them by wrapping that in a call to the count()
function.
Of course in XSLT 2.0, it's as simple as
count(distinct-values(/Artists_by_Countries/Artist_by_Country/Country))
回答2:
In XSLT 1.0 this isn't obvious, but the following should give you an idea of the requirement:
count(//Artist_by_Country[not(Location_ID=preceding-sibling::Artist_by_Country/Location_ID)]/Location_ID)
The more elements in your XML the longer this takes, as it checks every single preceding sibling of every single element.
回答3:
Try something like this:
count(//Country[not(following::Country/text() = text())])
"Give me the count of all Country nodes without a following Country with matching text"
The interesting bit of that expression, IMO, is the following axis.
You could probably also remove the first /text()
, and replace the second with .
回答4:
If you have control of the xml generation on the first occurence of a country you could add an attribute to the country node such as distinct='true' flag the country as "used" and not subsequently add the distinct attribute if you come across that country again.
You could then do
<xsl:for-each select="Artists_by_Countries/Artist_by_Country/Country[@distinct='true']" />
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/153156/how-to-count-distinct-values-in-a-node