functx:update-attributes

Updates the attribute value of an XML element

Description

The functx:update-attributes function takes one or more XML element nodes, along with a sequence of attribute names and a sequence of attribute values, and returns a newly constructed element with those attributes updated. The attribute names and values are positionally related, i.e. the first attribute name corresponds to the first attribute value, the second name to the second value, etc. It leaves all the original attributes and content of the element, except that if it already has an attribute with the same name of one of $attrNames, its value is updated to match the corresponding value in $attrValues. Unlike the functx:add-or-update-attributes function, if the attribute did not previous exist on the element, it is not added.

Each name must be specified as an xs:QName value. QNames can be constructed with calls to the xs:QName type constructor or the fn:QName function, as shown in the examples.

The functx:update-attributes function takes one or more XML element nodes, along with an attribute name and value, and returns a newly constructed element with that attribute’s value updated (and all the same content and attributes that existed on the original element.) If the attribute did not previous exist on the element, it is not added.

Parameters

Description

elements:element()

the element(s) for which you wish to update the attribute

attrNames:string()

the name(s) of the attribute(s) to add

attrValues:string()

the value(s) of the attribute(s) to add

Examples

XPath

Results

functx:update-attributes($in-xml/a, xs:QName(‘att1’), 123)

<a att1=”123”>x</a>

functx:update-attributes($in-xml/a, (xs:QName(‘att1’),xs:QName(‘att2’)), (1,2))

<a att1=”1”>x</a>

functx:update-attributes($in-xml/b, xs:QName(‘att1’), 123)

<b>x</b>

functx:update-attributes($in-xml/c, QName(‘http://new’,’att1’), 123)

<c xmlns:new=”http://new” new:att1=”123”>x</c>

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