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XML (version 3.99-0.14)

xmlApply: Applies a function to each of the children of an XMLNode

Description

These methods are simple wrappers for the lapply and sapply functions. They operate on the sub-nodes of the XML node, and not on the fields of the node object itself.

Usage

xmlApply(X, FUN, ...)
# S3 method for XMLNode
xmlApply(X, FUN, ...)
# S3 method for XMLDocument
xmlApply(X, FUN, ...)
# S3 method for XMLDocumentContent
xmlApply(X, FUN, ...)
xmlSApply(X, FUN, ...)
# S3 method for XMLNode
xmlSApply(X, FUN, ...)
# S3 method for XMLDocument
xmlSApply(X, FUN, ...)

Value

The result is that obtained from calling the apply or sapply

on xmlChildren(x).

Arguments

X

the XMLNode on whose children the regular apply or sapply is to be performed

FUN

the function to apply to each child node. This is passed directly to the relevant apply function.

...

additional arguments to be given to each invocation of FUN. This is passed directly to the relevant apply function.

Author

Duncan Temple Lang

References

https://www.w3.org/XML//, http://www.jclark.com/xml/, https://www.omegahat.net

See Also

xmlChildren xmlRoot [.XMLNode sapply lapply

Examples

Run this code
 doc <- xmlTreeParse(system.file("exampleData", "mtcars.xml", package="XML"))
 r <- xmlRoot(doc)
 xmlSApply(r[[2]], xmlName)

 xmlApply(r[[2]], xmlAttrs)

 xmlSApply(r[[2]], xmlSize)

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