06-16-2009
Hi,
What if you do not know how many sub-string will produce after split?
I want the last sub-string.
Actually I want to parse the tree structure of file system.
Input :-
/home/hello/temp1/temp2/temp3
Output :-
temp3
There might be less height of tree.
Could you guys please help me out to do this?
Thanks,
Saurabh
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xml::parser::lite::tree
XML::Parser::Lite::Tree(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation XML::Parser::Lite::Tree(3pm)
NAME
XML::Parser::Lite::Tree - Lightweight XML tree builder
SYNOPSIS
use XML::Parser::Lite::Tree;
my $tree_parser = XML::Parser::Lite::Tree::instance();
my $tree = $tree_parser->parse($xml_data);
OR
my $tree = XML::Parser::Lite::Tree::instance()->parse($xml_data);
DESCRIPTION
This is a singleton class for parsing XML into a tree structure. How does this differ from other XML tree generators? By using
XML::Parser::Lite, which is a pure perl XML parser. Using this module you can tree-ify simple XML without having to compile any C.
For example, the following XML:
<foo woo="yay"><bar a="b" c="d" />hoopla</foo>
Parses into the following tree:
'children' => [
{
'children' => [
{
'children' => [],
'attributes' => {
'a' => 'b',
'c' => 'd'
},
'type' => 'element',
'name' => 'bar'
},
{
'content' => 'hoopla',
'type' => 'text'
}
],
'attributes' => {
'woo' => 'yay'
},
'type' => 'element',
'name' => 'foo'
}
],
'type' => 'root'
};
Each node contains a "type" key, one of "root", "element" and "text". "root" is the document root, and only contains an array ref
"children". "element" represents a normal tag, and contains an array ref "children", a hash ref "attributes" and a string "name". "text"
nodes contain only a "content" string.
METHODS
"instance()"
Returns an instance of the tree parser.
"new( options... )"
Creates a new parser. Valid options include "process_ns" to process namespaces.
"parse($xml)"
Parses the xml in $xml and returns the tree as a hash ref.
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2004-2008, Cal Henderson, <cal@iamcal.com>
SEE ALSO
XML::Parser::Lite.
perl v5.12.3 2011-06-04 XML::Parser::Lite::Tree(3pm)