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<td>An <var>XmlDoc</var> or <var>XmlNode</var>, used as the context node for the <var class="term">XPath</var> expression. If an <var>XmlDoc</var>, the <var>Root</var> node is the context node.</td></tr> | <td>An <var>XmlDoc</var> or <var>XmlNode</var>, used as the context node for the <var class="term">XPath</var> expression. If an <var>XmlDoc</var>, the <var>Root</var> node is the context node.</td></tr> | ||
<tr><th>xpath</th> | <tr><th>xpath</th> | ||
<td>A <var>Unicode</var> string that is an | <td>A <var>Unicode</var> string that is an [[XPath#XPath_syntax|XPath expression]] that results in a nodelist. The head of the nodelist is the "top" node of the subtree to delete. An optional argument, its default is a period (.), that is, the node referenced by the method object (<var class="term">nr</var>). | ||
<p>Prior to <var class="product">[[Sirius Mods|"Sirius Mods"]]</var> Version 7.6, this is an EBCDIC string.</p></td></tr> | <p>Prior to <var class="product">[[Sirius Mods|"Sirius Mods"]]</var> Version 7.6, this is an EBCDIC string.</p></td></tr> | ||
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Revision as of 15:57, 24 May 2011
Delete selected subtree (XmlDoc and XmlNode classes)
DeleteSubtree deletes a subtree (a node and all of its attributes and all descendants of the node and their attributes) from an XmlDoc.
Syntax
nr:DeleteSubtree[( [xpath])] Throws XPathError
Syntax terms
nr | An XmlDoc or XmlNode, used as the context node for the XPath expression. If an XmlDoc, the Root node is the context node. |
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xpath | A Unicode string that is an XPath expression that results in a nodelist. The head of the nodelist is the "top" node of the subtree to delete. An optional argument, its default is a period (.), that is, the node referenced by the method object (nr).
Prior to "Sirius Mods" Version 7.6, this is an EBCDIC string. |
Usage notes
- Any pointers (as XmlNodes or in XmlNodelists) to any of the deleted nodes will subsequently evaluate to Null.
- DeleteSubtree may not be used if the preceding and following siblings of the top of the subtree are both Text nodes, unless the AdjacentText property setting is
Combine
. - If the result of the argument XPath expression is empty, DeleteSubtree returns without deleting any nodes.
- If the top node in the deleted subtree was originally added to the document by an AddAttribute method with a URI argument which created a namespace declaration, DeleteSubtree applied to that node does not remove the namespace declaration.
For example:
%d = new %n = %d:addElement('x') print 'Before AddAttribute/Delete:' And %d:Serial(, 'EBCDIC') %n = %n:AddAttribute('p:a', 'v', 'ftp:a') %n:deleteSubtree print 'After AddAttribute/Delete:' And %d:Serial(, 'EBCDIC')
Results in:
Before AddAttribute/Delete: <x/> After AddAttribute/Delete: <x xmlns:p="ftp:a"/>
- In the following circumstances, DeleteSubtree does not completely "undo" a preceding addSubtree or insertSubtreeBefore method:
- The top node in the deleted subtree is originally added to the document by an AddAttribute method and has a name prefix.
- This attribute node is copied, by AddSubtree or InsertSubtreeBefore, to a target where the attribute prefix is not in scope.
- The attribute node is removed by DeleteSubtree, but the namespace declaration for the prefix remains.
For example:
%d = New %n = %d:AddElement('x') %n2 = %n:AddElement('x1') %n = %n:AddElement('x2') %n2 = %n2:AddAttribute('p:a', 'v', 'ftp:a') Print 'Before AddSubtree/Delete:' Print %d:Serial(, 'EBCDIC') %n2 = %n:AddSubtree(%n2) %n2:DeleteSubtree Print 'After AddSubtree/Delete:' Print %d:Serial(, 'EBCDIC')
This results in:
Before AddSubtree/Delete: <x><x1 xmlns:p="ftp:a" p:a="v"/><x2/></x> After AddSubtree/Delete: <x><x1 xmlns:p="ftp:a" p:a="v"/><x2 xmlns:p="ftp:a"/></x>
Example
- Tthe following example deletes the first
employee
child of the top-level Element of the XmlDoc:%doc:deleteSubtree('/*/employee')
Request-Cancellation Errors
- XPath is invalid.
- Head of result of XPath is the Root node.
- Head of result of XPath is a node whose left and right siblings are Text nodes, and the AdjacentText property setting is
Disallow
. - Element or Attribute within subtree has a prefix.
- Insufficient free space exists in CCATEMP.
See also
- For more information about using XPath expressions, see XPath.