Hi everyone,
I have Xml files in a folder, I need to extract some attribute values form xml files and store in a hash. My xml file look like this.
In hash service num attribute is the key and Customermodules ,Suppliermodules attributes are the values.
for example In the xml file B7a is the key and its Customermodules ,Suppliermodules attribute values are the values to the key, like that.
I tried like this but Its not working
Can any one help me with the script, that extract attributes from xml file and store in a hash,
I need to get all attributes in Suppliermodules( type, nr), no need of path attribute at any where.
Please help me with this problem,i am learning perl scripting language.
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xml::libxml::attributehash
XML::LibXML::AttributeHash(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation XML::LibXML::AttributeHash(3pm)NAME
XML::LibXML::AttributeHash - tie an XML::LibXML::Element to a hash to access its attributes
SYNOPSIS
tie my %hash, 'XML::LibXML::AttributeHash', $element;
$hash{'href'} = 'http://example.com/';
print $element->getAttribute('href') . "
";
DESCRIPTION
This class allows an element's attributes to be accessed as if they were a plain old Perl hash. Attribute names become hash keys.
Namespaced attributes are keyed using Clark notation.
my $XLINK = 'http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink';
tie my %hash, 'XML::LibXML::AttributeHash', $element;
$hash{"{$XLINK}href"} = 'http://localhost/';
print $element->getAttributeNS($XLINK, 'href') . "
";
There is rarely any need to use XML::LibXML::AttributeHash directly. In general, it is possible to take advantage of XML::LibXML::Element's
overloading. The example in the SYNOPSIS could have been written:
$element->{'href'} = 'http://example.com/';
print $element->getAttribute('href') . "
";
The tie interface allows the passing of additional arguments to XML::LibXML::AttributeHash:
tie my %hash, 'XML::LibXML::AttributeHash', $element, %args;
Currently only one argument is supported, the boolean "weaken" which (if true) indicates that the tied object's reference to the element
should be a weak reference. This is used by XML::LibXML::Element's overloading. The "weaken" argument is ignored if you don't have a
working Scalar::Util::weaken.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-20 XML::LibXML::AttributeHash(3pm)