06-06-2016
Please show an example of the input you have and the output you want. We'll need to know what your XML looks like and what this delimiter is.
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xml::libxml::nodelist::iterator
XML::LibXML::NodeList::Iterator(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation XML::LibXML::NodeList::Iterator(3pm)
NAME
XML::LibXML::NodeList::Iterator - Iteration Class for XML::LibXML XPath results
SYNOPSIS
use XML::LibXML;
use XML::LibXML::NodeList::Iterator;
my $doc = XML::LibXML->new->parse_string( $somedata );
my $nodelist = $doc->findnodes( $somexpathquery );
my $iter= XML::LibXML::NodeList::Iterator->new( $nodelist );
# more control on the flow
while ( $iter->nextNode ) {
# do something
}
# operate on the entire tree
$iter->iterate( &operate );
DESCRIPTION
XML::LibXML::NodeList::Iterator is very similar to XML::LibXML::Iterator, but it does not iterate on the tree structure but on a
XML::LibXML::NodeList object. Because XML::LibXML::NodeList is basicly an array the functionality of XML::LibXML::NodeList::Iterator is
more restircted to stepwise foreward and backward than XML::LibXML::Iterator is.
SEE ALSO
XML::LibXML::NodeList, XML::NodeFilter, XML::LibXML::Iterator
AUTHOR
Christian Glahn, <phish@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT
(c) 2002-2007, Christian Glahn. All rights reserved.
This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.0 2007-09-28 XML::LibXML::NodeList::Iterator(3pm)