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xmlChildren: Gets the sub-nodes within an XMLNode object.

Description

These functions provide access to the children of the given XML node. The simple accessor returns a list of child XMLNode objects within an XMLNode object.

The assignment operator (xmlChildren<-) sets the children of the node to the given value and returns the updated/modified node. No checking is currently done on the type and values of the right hand side. This allows the children of the node to be arbitrary R objects. This can be useful but means that one cannot rely on any structure in a node being present..

Usage

xmlChildren(x, addNames= TRUE, ...)

Value

A list whose elements are sub-nodes of the user-specified XMLNode. These are also of class XMLNode.

Arguments

x

an object of class XMLNode.

addNames

a logical value indicating whether to add the XML names of the nodes as names of the R list. This is only relevant for XMLInternalNode objects as XMLNode objects in R already have R-level names.

...

additional arguments for the particular methods, e.g. omitTypes for an XMLInternalNode.

Author

Duncan Temple Lang

References

https://www.w3.org/XML/

See Also

xmlChildren,xmlSize, xmlTreeParse

Examples

Run this code
  fileName <- system.file("exampleData", "mtcars.xml", package="XML")
  doc <- xmlTreeParse(fileName)
  names(xmlChildren(doc$doc$children[["dataset"]]))

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