newXMLDoc {XML} | R Documentation |
These are used to create internal `libxml' nodes and top-level document objects
that are used to write XML trees. While the functions are available,
their direct use is not encouraged. Instead, use xmlTree
as the functions need to be used within a strict regime to avoid
corrupting C level structures.
xmlDoc
creates a new XMLInternalDocument
object by copying the given node and all of its
descendants and putting them into a new document.
This is useful when we want to work with sub-trees
with general tools that work on documents, e.g. XPath queries.
xmlDoc(node) newXMLDoc(dtd, namespaces=NULL) newXMLNode(name, ..., attrs = NULL, namespace="", doc=NULL, .children = list(...)) newXMLTextNode(text, doc = NULL) newXMLCDataNode(text, doc = NULL) newXMLCommentNode(text, doc = NULL) newXMLPINode(name, text, doc = NULL) newXMLDTDNode(nodeName, externalID = character(), systemID = character(), doc = NULL)
node |
a XMLInternalNode object that will be copied to
create a subtree for a new document. |
dtd |
the name of the DTD to use for the XML document. |
namespaces |
a named character vector
with each element specifying a name space identifier and the
corresponding URI for that namespace
that are to be declared and used in the XML document, \
e.g. c(shelp = "http://www.omegahat.org/XML/SHelp") |
name |
the tag/element name for the XML node and the for a Processing Instruction (PI) node, this is the "target", e.g. the identifier for the system for whose attention this PI node is intended. |
... |
the children of this node. These can be other nodes created earlier or R strings that are converted to text nodes and added as children to this newly created node. |
attrs |
a named list of name-value pairs to be used as attributes for the XML node. |
namespace |
the short or alias for the namespace to use for this XML node |
doc |
the XMLInternalDocument object created with
newXMLDoc that is used to root the node. |
.children |
a list containing XML node elements or content. This is an alternative form of specifying the child nodes than ... which is useful for programmatic interaction when the "sub"-content is already in a list rather than a loose collection of values. |
text |
the text content for the new XML node |
nodeName |
the name of the node to put in the DOCTYPE element that will appear as the top-most node in the XML document. |
externalID |
the PUBLIC identifier for the document type.
This is a string of the form A//B//C//D .
A is either + or -; B identifies the person or insitution that defined
the format (i.e. the "creator");
C is the name of the format; and language is an encoding for the
language that comes from the ISO 639 document. |
systemID |
the SYSTEM identifier for the DTD for the document. This is a URI |
These create internal C level objects/structure instances that can be added to a libxml DOM and subsequently inserted into other document objects or ``serialized'' to textual form.
Each function returns an R object that points to the
C-level structure instance.
These are of class XMLInternalDocument
and XMLInternalNode
, respectively
These functions are used to build up an internal XML tree. This can be used in the Sxslt package (http://www.omegahat.org/Sxslt) when creating content in R that is to be dynamicall inserted into an XML document.
Duncan Temple Lang
http://www.w3.org/XML, http://www.xmlsoft.org, http://www.omegahat.org
xmlTree
saveXML
x = summary(rnorm(1000)) d = xmlTree() d$addNode("table", close = FALSE) d$addNode("tr", .children = sapply(names(x), function(x) d$addNode("th", x))) d$addNode("tr", .children = sapply(x, function(x) d$addNode("td", format(x)))) d$closeNode() # Just doctype z = xmlTree("people", dtd = "people") # no public element z = xmlTree("people", dtd = c("people", "", "http://www.omegahat.org/XML/types.dtd")) # public and system z = xmlTree("people", dtd = c("people", "//a//b//c//d", "http://www.omegahat.org/XML/types.dtd")) # Using a DTD node directly. dtd = newXMLDTDNode(c("people", "", "http://www.omegahat.org/XML/types.dtd")) z = xmlTree("people", dtd = dtd) x = rnorm(3) z = xmlTree("r:data", namespaces = c(r = "http://www.r-project.org")) z$addNode("numeric", attrs = c("r:length" = length(x)), close = FALSE) lapply(x, function(v) z$addNode("el", x)) z$closeNode() # should give <r:data><numeric r:length="3"/></r:data> # shows namespace prefix on an attribute, and different from the one on the node. z = xmlTree() z$addNode("r:data", namespace = c(r = "http://www.r-project.org", omg = "http://www.omegahat.org"), close = FALSE) x = rnorm(3) z$addNode("r:numeric", attrs = c("omg:length" = length(x))) z = xmlTree("people", namespaces = list(r = "http://www.r-project.org")) z$setNamespace("r") z$addNode("person", attrs = c(id = "123"), close = FALSE) z$addNode("firstname", "Duncan") z$addNode("surname", "Temple Lang") z$addNode("title", "Associate Professor") z$addNode("expertize", close = FALSE) z$addNode("topic", "Data Technologies") z$addNode("topic", "Programming Language Design") z$addNode("topic", "Parallel Computing") z$addNode("topic", "Data Visualization") z$closeTag() z$addNode("address", "4210 Mathematical Sciences Building, UC Davis")