XPath quick reference

XPath (a quick walk)

1.

XPath Syntax

2. Selecting Nodes

  • Expression Description
    nodename Selects all child nodes of the node
    / Selects from the root node
    // Selects nodes in the document from the current node that match the selection no matter where they are
    . Selects the current node
    .. Selects the parent of the current node
    @ Selects attributes

    3. Examples

  • Path Expression Result
    bookstore Selects all the child nodes of the bookstore element
    /bookstore Selects the root element bookstore
    Note: If the path starts with a slash ( / ) it always represents an absolute path to an element!
    bookstore/book Selects all book elements that are children of bookstore
    //book Selects all book elements no matter where they are in the document
    bookstore//book Selects all book elements that are descendant of the bookstore element, no matter where they are under the bookstore element
    //@lang Selects all attributes that are named lang
  • 4. Predicates

    Predicates are used to find a specific node or a node that contains a specific value.
    Predicates are always embedded in square brackets.

  • Path Expression Result
    /bookstore/book[1] Selects the first book element that is the child of the bookstore element
    /bookstore/book[last()] Selects the last book element that is the child of the bookstore element
    /bookstore/book[last()-1] Selects the last but one book element that is the child of the bookstore element
    /bookstore/book[position()<3] Selects the first two book elements that are children of the bookstore element
    //title[@lang] Selects all the title elements that have an attribute named lang
    //title[@lang='eng'] Selects all the title elements that have an attribute named lang with a value of ‘eng’
    /bookstore/book[price>35.00] Selects all the book elements of the bookstore element that have a price element with a value greater than 35.00
    /bookstore/book[price>35.00]/title Selects all the title elements of the book elements of the bookstore element that have a price element with a value greater than 35.00
  • 5. Selecting Unknown Nodes

    XPath wildcards can be used to select unknown XML elements.

  • Path Expression Result
    /bookstore/* Selects all the child nodes of the bookstore element
    //* Selects all elements in the document
    //title[@*] Selects all title elements which have any attribute
  • 6. Selecting Several Paths

    By using the | operator in an XPath expression you can select several paths.

  • Path Expression Result
    //book/title | //book/price Selects all the title AND price elements of all book elements
    //title | //price Selects all the title AND price elements in the document
    /bookstore/book/title | //price Selects all the title elements of the book element of the bookstore
    element AND all the price elements in the document
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