(JavaScript) Traverse the XML Tree
Demonstrates how to traverse all nodes in an XML tree.
Note: This example requires Chilkat v9.5.0.77 or greater.
var success = false;
// Use the NextInTraversal2 method to traverse all nodes in the XML tree rooted at the caller.
var xml = new CkXml();
success = xml.LoadXmlFile("qa_data/xml/twoPigs.xml");
// This is the XML traversed in this example:
// <pig-rescue>
// <herd name="Cathy">
// <species name="pot belly pig">
// <animal>
// <name>Molly II</name>
// <birth>February, 1998</birth>
// <in-date>January, 2000</in-date>
// <from>Middle Ave.</from>
// <gender spay-neuter="yes">F</gender>
// <info>Molly came from a place where an old, ill man had too many animals.
// The animals were seldom fed and rats would eat the newborn piglets.
// When Molly was found at one week old, she was the only piglet of
// her siblings who did not get stepped on by a cow. She is a sweet,
// friendly pig who likes to hang out on Cathy's porch on the lounge
// pad.
// </info>
// </animal>
// <animal>
// <name>Nigel</name>
// <birth>June, 1991</birth>
// <in-date>August, 1991</in-date>
// <from>Breeder</from>
// <gender spay-neuter="no">M</gender>
// <info>
// Nigel was the first pig and the reason for the rescue in the
// first place. He is 13 now and doing well, but takes a number
// of medications, as you can see below.
// </info>
// </animal>
// </species>
// </herd>
// </pig-rescue>
// The sbState is an object used to keep track of the current state of the traversal.
var sbState = new CkStringBuilder();
while (xml.NextInTraversal2(sbState) !== false) {
console.log(xml.Tag);
console.log(xml.TagPath);
console.log("");
}
// Produces the following output:
// herd
// herd
//
// species
// herd|species
//
// animal
// herd|species|animal[0]
//
// name
// herd|species|animal[0]|name
//
// birth
// herd|species|animal[0]|birth
//
// in-date
// herd|species|animal[0]|in-date
//
// from
// herd|species|animal[0]|from
//
// gender
// herd|species|animal[0]|gender
//
// info
// herd|species|animal[0]|info
//
// animal
// herd|species|animal[1]
//
// name
// herd|species|animal[1]|name
//
// birth
// herd|species|animal[1]|birth
//
// in-date
// herd|species|animal[1]|in-date
//
// from
// herd|species|animal[1]|from
//
// gender
// herd|species|animal[1]|gender
//
// info
// herd|species|animal[1]|info
//
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