findChildElem(xmlID, childElementName)
The findChildElem(xmlID, childElementName)
method locates the first child element, specified by the childElementName
parameter, under the current main position.
The method sets the child position if there is a main position and no current child position.
If the child position is found, the method returns a boolean value of true, false otherwise.
If there is a child element, the position moves to the next child element.
If there isn't a child element or no next child element, the method returns a boolean value of false and the child position is not affected.
For example, considering the following XML document and the related current positions:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<DOMAINTREE>
<DOMAIN NAME="1" LABEL="one"> <-- Parent position
<DOMAIN NAME="1.1" LABEL="one.one"> <-- Main position
<DOMAIN NAME="1.1.1" LABEL="one.one.one"/> <-- Child position
<DOMAIN NAME="1.1.2" LABEL="one.one.two"/>
</DOMAIN>
</DOMAIN>
<DOMAIN NAME="2" LABEL="two"/>
<DOMAIN NAME="3" LABEL="three"/>
</DOMAINTREE>
The instruction:
var chElem1 = XML.FindChildElem(xmlID, "DOMAIN");
returns true in the chElem1
variable because there is a child with the DOMAIN
element.
The syntax is:
XML.findChildElem(xmlID, childElementName);
where:
xmlID
is the ID of the XML document.childElementName
is the child element to check.