Examples of using Current node in English and their translations into Japanese
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Because within every iteration we set the current node as a parent of all its neighbours, we can retrace the path that we need to follow.
In our example, the self::node() XPath expression(indicated by its abbreviated form of a period) selects the current node, which is the Year element that is the context node. .
For an outermost expression(an expression not occurring within another expression), the current node is always the same as the context node which will be returned by the. or self syntax.
Basic edition users can leave this column blank(since Authentic View is not supported in Basic edition).•From the result sequence of an XPath expression relative to the current node.
The processor looks at all ancestors of the current node and the current node itself, stopping when it reaches a match for the from attribute, if there is one.
Shows the URL contents same as of the current tab in the new window(when the icon clicked)(the old version showed the contents of the current node).
If the image is successfully transferred to the current node, the On OK condition uses the Execute On action to transform the user-selected image on the server(with the Altova XPath extension function mt-transform-image) and then update the sibling jpg node. .
In the chart data selection shown in the screenshot above, the For-Each expression returns the current node(which is the Region element), so the Region element will be the context node for all the other three XPath expressions series, X-Axis, and Y-Axis.
View information on current nodes.
Current node state.
Current node state.
Current node state name.
Current node state name.
Comments belonging to current node are shown.
Alloc() is also faster on the current Node.
Returns a LDIF representation of the current node.
The condition tests whether the current node is not empty.
Returns a JSON representation of the current node using.
Syntax current() Returns A node-set containing only the current node.
Specifies that memory should always be allocated on the current node.