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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting XML Parsing : Post 302892603 by spacebar on Thursday 13th of March 2014 03:49:12 PM
Old 03-13-2014
You want the values from these identifiers in tab or space delimited first file:
Code:
<xn:MeContext id="C136">
<xn:VsDataContainer id="C136_A">
<xn:VsDataContainer id="4360">
<es:csFallbackPrio>3</es:csFallbackPrio>
then a hardcoded -1

Then in 2nd tab or space delimited file:

1st record containing headers:
Code:
EN  ES      FR    connectedModeMobilityPrio csFallbackPrio  csFallbackPrioEC  voicePrio

then on each detail record the values from these identifiers:
Code:
<xn:MeContext id="C136">
<xn:VsDataContainer id="C136_A">
<xn:VsDataContainer id="4360">
then the value corresponding to the appropriate header line identifier

Is this what you are wanting to do?
Do you want to do this in a shell script?
 

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XML::UM(3)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						XML::UM(3)

NAME
XML::UM - Convert UTF-8 strings to any encoding supported by XML::Encoding SYNOPSIS
use XML::UM; # Set directory with .xml files that comes with XML::Encoding distribution # Always include the trailing slash! $XML::UM::ENCDIR = '/home1/enno/perlModules/XML-Encoding-1.01/maps/'; # Create the encoding routine my $encode = XML::UM::get_encode ( Encoding => 'ISO-8859-2', EncodeUnmapped => &XML::UM::encode_unmapped_dec); # Convert a string from UTF-8 to the specified Encoding my $encoded_str = $encode->($utf8_str); # Remove circular references for garbage collection XML::UM::dispose_encoding ('ISO-8859-2'); DESCRIPTION
This module provides methods to convert UTF-8 strings to any XML encoding that XML::Encoding supports. It creates mapping routines from the .xml files that can be found in the maps/ directory in the XML::Encoding distribution. Note that the XML::Encoding distribution does install the .enc files in your perl directory, but not the.xml files they were created from. That's why you have to specify $ENCDIR as in the SYNOPSIS. This implementation uses the XML::Encoding class to parse the .xml file and creates a hash that maps UTF-8 characters (each consisting of up to 4 bytes) to their equivalent byte sequence in the specified encoding. Note that large mappings may consume a lot of memory! Future implementations may parse the .enc files directly, or do the conversions entirely in XS (i.e. C code.) get_encode (Encoding => STRING, EncodeUnmapped => SUB) The central entry point to this module is the XML::UM::get_encode() method. It forwards the call to the global $XML::UM::FACTORY, which is defined as an instance of XML::UM::SlowMapperFactory by default. Override this variable to plug in your own mapper factory. The XML::UM::SlowMapperFactory creates an instance of XML::UM::SlowMapper (and caches it for subsequent use) that reads in the .xml encod- ing file and creates a hash that maps UTF-8 characters to encoded characters. The get_encode() method of XML::UM::SlowMapper is called, finally, which generates an anonimous subroutine that uses the hash to convert multi-character UTF-8 blocks to the proper encoding. dispose_encoding ($encoding_name) Call this to free the memory used by the SlowMapper for a specific encoding. Note that in order to free the big conversion hash, the user should no longer have references to the subroutines generated by get_encode(). The parameters to the get_encode() method (defined as name/value pairs) are: o Encoding The name of the desired encoding, e.g. 'ISO-8859-2' o EncodeUnmapped (Default: &XML::UM::encode_unmapped_dec) Defines how Unicode characters not found in the mapping file (of the specified encoding) are printed. By default, they are converted to decimal entity references, like '&#123;' Use &XML::UM::encode_unmapped_hex for hexadecimal constants, like '&#xAB;' CAVEATS
I'm not exactly sure about which Unicode characters in the range (0 .. 127) should be mapped to themselves. See comments in XML/UM.pm near %DEFAULT_ASCII_MAPPINGS. The encodings that expat supports by default are currently not supported, (e.g. UTF-16, ISO-8859-1), because there are no .enc files avail- able for these encodings. This module needs some more work. If you have the time, please help! AUTHOR
Send bug reports, hints, tips, suggestions to Enno Derksen at <enno@att.com>. perl v5.8.0 2000-02-17 XML::UM(3)
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