Extract or set the contents of a leaf XML node
Some types of XML nodes have no children nodes, but are leaf nodes and
simply contain text. Examples are XMLTextMode
, XMLProcessingInstruction
.
This function provides access to their raw contents.
This has been extended to operate recursivel on arbitrary XML nodes
that contain a single text node.
xmlValue(x, ignoreComments = FALSE, recursive = TRUE, encoding = getEncoding(x), trim = FALSE)
x |
the |
ignoreComments |
a logical value which, if |
recursive |
a logical value indicating whether to process all
sub-nodes ( |
encoding |
experimental functionality and parameter related to encoding. |
trim |
a logical value controlling whether we remove leading or trailing white space when returning the string value |
The object stored in the
value
slot of the XMLNode
object.
This is typically a string.
Duncan Temple Lang
node <- xmlNode("foo", "Some text") xmlValue(node) xmlValue(xmlTextNode("some more raw text")) # Setting the xmlValue(). a = newXMLNode("a") xmlValue(a) = "the text" xmlValue(a) = "different text" a = newXMLNode("x", "bob") xmlValue(a) = "joe" b = xmlNode("bob") xmlValue(b) = "Foo" xmlValue(b) = "again" b = newXMLNode("bob", "some text") xmlValue(b[[1]]) = "change" b
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