You need to check for [email protected]() to see if it exists. On Nov 19, 2014, at 11:25 PM, mark goldin <[email protected]> wrote:
> But I only want to check if both attr1 and attr1 exist. No value is known. > > On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 3:15 PM, Alex Harui <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I’m not sure your example was valid. If you instead had: >> >> Var xml:XML = <Project Name="Project1"> >> <Subproject Name=“Subproject1" ID="2293" attr1="1.00" attr2="2.00"/> >> <Subproject Name=“Subproject2" ID="2294" attr1="1.00" attr2=“3.00"/> >> <Subproject Name=“Subproject3" ID="2295" attr1=“2.00" attr2="2.00"/> >> </Project> >> >> Then I think you would use >> xml.SubProject.(@attr1==“1.00” && @attr2==“2.00”).@ID >> >> >> >> On 11/19/14, 11:19 AM, "mark goldin" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Let's say I have the following code: >>> <Project Name="Project1" ID="2293" attr1="1.00" attr2="2.00"> >>> <Subproject Name="Subproject1"/> >>> <Subproject Name="Subproject2"/> >>> <Subproject Name="Subproject3"/> >>> </Project> >>> >>> I'd lit to find ID="2293" based on a fact that the element has both attr1 >>> and attr2. >>> >>> Thanks for help. >> >>
