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XSLT <xsl:number>


❮ Complete XSLT Element Reference

Definition and Usage

The <xsl:number> element is used to determine the integer position of the current node in the source. It is also used to format a number.


Syntax

<xsl:number
count="expression"
level="single|multiple|any"
from="expression"
value="expression"
format="formatstring"
lang="languagecode"
letter-value="alphabetic|traditional"
grouping-separator="character"
grouping-size="number"/>

Attributes

Attribute Value Description
count expression Optional. An XPath expression that specifies what nodes are to be counted
level single
multiple
any
Optional. Controls how the sequence number is assigned

Can be one of the following:

  • single (default)
  • multiple
  • any (not supported by Netscape 6)
from expression Optional. An XPath expression that specifies where the counting will start
value expression Optional. Specifies a user-provided number that is used in place of a sequence generated number
format formatstring Optional. Defines the output format for the number. Can be one of the following:
  • format="1" results in 1 2 3 . .
  • format="01" results in 01 02 03 (not supported by Netscape 6)
  • format="a" results in a b c . . (not supported by Netscape 6)
  • format="A" results in A B C. . (not supported by Netscape 6)
  • format="i" results in i ii iii iv . . (not supported by Netscape 6)
  • format="I" results in I II III IV . . (not supported by Netscape 6)
lang languagecode Optional. Specifies the language alphabet to be used for the numbering (Not supported by Netscape 6)
letter-value alphabetic
traditional
Optional. Specifies whether the numbering in the selected language is alphabetic or traditional. The default is alphabetic
grouping-separator character Optional. Specifies what character should be used to separate groups of digits. The default is the comma
grouping-size number Optional. Specifies how many digits are in the groups that are being separated by the character specified in the grouping-separator attribute. The default is 3

Example 1

<xsl:number value="250000" grouping-separator="."/>

Output:

250.000

Example 2

<xsl:number value="250000" grouping-size="2"/>

Output:

25,00,00

Example 3

<xsl:number value="12" grouping-size="1"
grouping-separator="#" format="I"/>

Output:

X#I#I

Example 4

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0"
xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">

<xsl:template match="/">
  <html>
  <body>
  <p>
  <xsl:for-each select="catalog/cd">
    <xsl:number value="position()" format="1" />
    <xsl:value-of select="title" /><br />
  </xsl:for-each>
  </p>
  </body>
  </html>
</xsl:template>

</xsl:stylesheet>

❮ Complete XSLT Element Reference
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